Prepared by:

Regina Azucenarazucena@netway.comDaniel Mooremooreds@whitman.edu

THE WRITINGS OF SAMUEL ADAMS

COLLECTED AND EDITED BY
HARRY ALONSO CUSHING
VOLUME III

1773-1777

CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.

1773.

To James Otis, March 19th . . .
Political Activity of Mr. Bacon.

To the Town of Boston, March 23rd . . .
Report of Resolutions in Reply to Governor—Legality of Town
Meetings—Right of Petition—Supremacy of Parliament.

To John Dickinson, March 27th . . .
Controversy with Governor.

To Committee of Correspondence of Littleton, March 31st . . .
Acknowledgment of Co-operation.

To Nathan Sparhawk, March 31st . . .
Political Activity of Rutland.

To Thomas Mighill, April 7th . . .
Political Activity of Rowley.

To Arthur Lee, April 9th . . .
Election to Society of Bill of Rights—Effects of November Town-
Meeting—Controversy with Governor—Attitude of Lord Dartmouth—
Position of Hancock.

To Richard Henry Lee, April 10th . . .
Position of Colonies—Activity of Friends of Liberty—Resolves of
Virginia—Courts in Rhode Island.

Article Signed "Candidus," April 12th . . .
November Town-Meeting—Controversy with Governor.

To John Wadsworth, April 13th . . .
Action of Duxbury.

To Ezra Whitmarsh, April 13th . . .
Political Activity of Weymouth.

To Joseph North, April 13th . . .
Votes of Gardnerstown.

To Josiah Stone, April 13th . . .
Political Activity of Framingham.

To Arthur Lee, April 22nd . . .
Position of Hancock and of Otis.

To Arthur Lee, May 6th . . .
Practice of Instructing Representatives—Controversy with
Governor.

To Selectmen of Boston, May 14th . . .
Declining Election as Moderator.

To Arthur Lee, May 17th . . .
Meeting of General Assembly—Letters of Hutchinson.

To Arthur Lee, June 14th . . .
Letters of Hutchinson and Oliver.

To Elijah Morton, June 19th . . .
Resolves of Harfield—Unity of Colonists.

To Arthur Lee, June 21st . . .
Letters of Hutchinson—Action of House of Representatives.

To the King, June 23rd . . .
Petition for Removal of Hutchinson and Oliver.

To Arthur Lee, June 28th . . .
Action of House of Representatives on Letters—Attitude of
Public—Independence of Judiciary.

To Committee of Correspondence of Worcester, September 11th . . .
Activity of Committees of Correspondence—Independence of
Judiciary.

To Joseph Hawley, October 4th . . .
Disposition of Administration—Controversy with Governor—
Grievances of Colonists.

To Joseph Hawley, October 13th . . .
Character of Lord Dartmouth—Plans of Administration.

To Committees of Correspondence, October 21st . . .
Circular of Massachusetts Committee—Attitude of Ministry and
Parliament—Rights of Colonists.

Resolutions of Town of Boston, November 5th . . .
Duty upon Tea.<

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