The Works of John Adams, Vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) [1854]
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LIBERTY FUND, INC. 8335 Allison Pointe Trail, Suite 300 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250-1684 Online Library of Liberty: The Works of John Adams, vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) Edition Used: The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations, by his Grandson Charles Francis Adams (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1856). 10 volumes. Vol. 9. Author: John Adams Editor: Charles Francis Adams About This Title: A 10 volume collection of Adams’ most important writings, letters, and state papers, edited by his grandson. Vol. 9 contains letters and state papers from 1799 to 1811. PLL v6.0 (generated September, 2011) 2 http://oll.libertyfund.org/title/2107 Online Library of Liberty: The Works of John Adams, vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) About Liberty Fund: Liberty Fund, Inc. is a private, educational foundation established to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals. Copyright Information: The text is in the public domain. Fair Use Statement: This material is put online to further the educational goals of Liberty Fund, Inc. Unless otherwise stated in the Copyright Information section above, this material may be used freely for educational and academic purposes. It may not be used in any way for profit. PLL v6.0 (generated September, 2011) 3 http://oll.libertyfund.org/title/2107 Online Library of Liberty: The Works of John Adams, vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) Table Of Contents Official Letters, Messages, and Public Papers. Continued. 23 July 1799: To O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. T. Pickering, Secretary of State, to John Adams. To J. Mchenry, Secretary of War. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. T. Pickering to John Adams. (private.) To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy, to John Adams. To Benjamin Stoddert. (private.) T. Pickering, Secretary of State, to John Adams. (inclosed.) C. Lee, Attorney-general, to T. Pickering, Secretary of State. T. Pickering, Secretary of State, to John Adams. (private.) B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy, to John Adams. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To J. Mchenry, Secretary of War. Oliver Ellsworth to John Adams. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To the Heads of Department. To Chief Justice Ellsworth. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. T. Pickering to John Adams. To B. Stoddert Secretary of the Navy. O. Ellsworth to John Adams. C. Lee, Attorney-general, to John Adams. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. (private.) To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. To O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. To A. J. Dallas. PLL v6.0 (generated September, 2011) 4 http://oll.libertyfund.org/title/2107 Online Library of Liberty: The Works of John Adams, vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. Notes To Tobias Lear. To Mrs. Washington. 13 Jan, 1800: To the President. To Henry Knox. To Benjamin Lincoln. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To J. Mchenry, Secretary of War. Thomas Johnson to John Adams. To Thomas Johnson. To the Secretary of State, and Heads of Department. J. Mchenry, Secretary of War, to John Adams. To T. Pickering, Secretary of State. T. Pickering, Secretary of State, to John Adams. To Timothy Pickering. To J. Mchenry, Secretary of War. To the Attorney-general, and the District-attorney of Pennsylvania. To O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. To the Heads of Department. The Heads of Department to the President. To C. Lee, Secretary of State, Pro Tem. To Alexander Hamilton. To W. S. Smith. To Benjamin Stoddert. B. Stoddert to John Adams. To Alexander Hamilton. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To S. Dexter, Secretary of War. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To B. Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy. To O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To John Trumbull. To S. Dexter, Secretary of War. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. To Barnabas Bidwell. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. PLL v6.0 (generated September, 2011) 5 http://oll.libertyfund.org/title/2107 Online Library of Liberty: The Works of John Adams, vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To John Trumbull. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To S. Dexter, Secretary of War. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. To S. Dexter, Secretary of War. O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, to John Adams. To Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. John Jay to John Adams. (private.) O. Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, to John Adams. To John Jay. To John Jay. 24 Jan. 1801: To George Churchman and Jacob Lindley. To Elias Boudinot. To Richard Stockton. To J. Marshall, Secretary of State. To S. Dexter, Secretary of War. John Marshall to John Adams. To John Marshall. To Joseph Ward. To Elbridge Gerry. To the Secretary of State. Oliver Wolcott to John Adams. To Oliver Wolcott. Speeches and Messages to Congress, Proclamations, and Addresses. 4 March 1797: Inaugural Speech to Both Houses of Congress, Speech to Both Houses of Congress, Reply to the Answer of the Senate. Reply to the Answer of the House of Representatives. Speech to Both Houses of Congress, Reply to the Answer of the Senate. Reply to the Answer of the House of Representatives. 8 Dec. 1798: Speech to Both Houses of Congress, 1 Reply to the Answer of the Senate. Reply to the Answer of the House of Representatives. 3 Dec. 1799: Speech to Both Houses of Congress, Reply to the Answer of the Senate. Reply to the Answer of the House of Representatives. Reply to the Address of the Senate, On the Death of George Washington. 22 Nov. 1800: Speech to Both Houses of Congress, Reply to the Answer of the Senate. Reply to the Answer of the House of Representatives. Messages to Congress. 31 May 1797: Message to the Senate; Nominating Envoys to France. PLL v6.0 (generated September, 2011) 6 http://oll.libertyfund.org/title/2107 Online Library of Liberty: The Works of John Adams, vol. 9 (Letters and State Papers 1799-1811) Message to Both Houses of Congress; Respecting the Territory of the Natchez. Message to Both Houses of Congress; On Affairs With Algiers. Message to Both Houses of Congress; Communicating Information Respecting Spain. 8 Jan. 1798: Message to Both Houses of Congress; Announcing the Ratification of an Amendment of the Constitution. Message to Both Houses of Congress; Relative to a French Privateer. Message to Both Houses of Congress; Transmitting Despatches From France. Message to Both Houses of Congress; Transmitting Despatches From France. Message to Both Houses of Congress; Transmitting Despatches From France. Message to Both Houses of Congress; On the State of Affairs With France. Message to the Senate; Transmitting a Letter From George Washington. Message to the House of Representatives; Respecting Certain Acts of British Naval Officers.