Works of John Adams - the works of John Adams in TomeRaider and Palm Doc formats.
Contains:
- Letters to Mercy Warren, Thomas Jefferson, John Jebb, George Churchman and Jacob Lindley and Samuel Adams.
- Diary of John Adams, excerpts illustrating Adams' sentiments regarding religion.
- Liberty of Conscience Traced to Back Calvin's Geneva (1776)
- Letter to James Sullivan, May 26, 1776 (On women and voting rights)
- Letter to Zabdiel Adams, June 21, 1776 (On reason, honor, and love of liberty)
- Correspondence between John and Abigail Adams, March-April 1776 (On nature and liberty) and Abigail Adams' Correspondence
- "Discourse on Davila--XV," 1776 (Contrast of natural equality and inequalities)
- "Thoughts on Government", 1776 (On republican government)
- Novanglus
- A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law
- Defense of the American Constitutions, An important excerpt in which Adams recommends various writings of Protestant political theorists.
- Appendix to the Defence of the Constitutions, 1787 (On the good effects of local institutions)
- John Adams Inaugural Address (1797)
- State of Nation(s) (1797-1800)
- The XYZ Affair
- Message to the Senate on the Death of George Washington, December 23, 1799
- Letters to Benjamin Rush and Samuel Miller, illustrating Adams' hatred for Thomas Paine and his admiration for Calvinists.
- American Independence Achieved Upon the Principles of Christianity (1813)
- Letter to Evans, June 8, 1819 (The founding's opposition to slavery)
- Letter to H. Niles, February 13, 1818 (On the Revolution as a religious revolution of ideas and principles)
- Letter to Timothy Pickering, August 6, 1822 - Detailing Adams' recollection of the production of the Declaration of Independence. Adams states here that there is not an idea in the Declaration which had not been hackneyed in Congress for two years before. According to Adams, the substance of the Declaration is contained in the in the Declaration of Colonial Rights of the Continental Congress, and the essence of it is contained in The Rights of the Colonists, written before the first Congress met, by Samuel Adams.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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