Lovell, James (Mass. member of Congress)
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agent for AA in Philadelphia in transshipment of goods
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correspondence with JA
15
interception and publication of letters of
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as transmitter and interpreter of congressional intelligence
8
prisoner of British in Boston and Halifax
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and charge brought against JA in congress
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rebuts charges of imprudence and immorality
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MS map of upper Chesapeake Bay region
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letters of, relished by AA as entertaining, “agreable,” “peculiarly pleasing,” and witty
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on Spanish mediation and formulation of peace ultimata
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as member of Foreign Affairs Committee
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in Continental Congress
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on election of minister to Spain
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on military officers and men
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prisoner of war exchange for
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receives copies of JA's correspondence with Vergennes on A. Lee
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return to Mass. hindered by indebtedness, want of money and employment
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sends goods, newspapers, and bills of exchange to AA
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as JA's secretary if Dana declines
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as disciple of Sterne in letters to AA
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on peace prospects and alliances
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on salaries of ministers and secretaries
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and Dumas' status and finances
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and JA's appointment as commissioner to France
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as member of Committee for Foreign Affairs
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capture and exchange of (1775-1776)
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flattery in correspondence with AA
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on JA's election to negotiate Anglo-American treaties
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on JA's standing in the congress
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on efforts in congress to bring down A. Lee.
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return to Massachusetts advised
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seeks author of letter critical of JA
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successive appointments after leaving Congress
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AA's correspondence with
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Adamses on his enigmatic style
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and JA's election as Commissioner (1777)
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as chair of foreign affairs committee
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capture and exchange of
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considered for foreign appointment
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dissuades JA from making a public defense against Izard's charge
2
holds JA “indelicately handled” by congress, and actions limiting his powers “ill-judged”
2
letters from AA listed (1780)
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letters to AA listed (1780)
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named Naval Officer for Port of Boston
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on British evacuation of Phila.
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on Congress' issue of bills of exchange
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on Dumas' correspondence
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on JA's analysis of European political situation
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on North-South division over fisheries
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on Spain's truce proposal
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on commissions for and funding of JA's mission
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on lack of letters from Commissioners
2
on military news from the south
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on mutiny of Penn. Line
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on need for A. Lee to be informed of Jay's appointment
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on readiness of Britain to make peace
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on supplies and finance
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on supplies from France
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seconds motion to prohibit congressmen from being elected to any salaried office
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sends JA's property to AA
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threat to nominate A. Lee to negotiate Anglo-American treaties
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JA on value of letters from
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JA reports on unexpected arrival in Spain
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Rivington's animadversions on
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actions of General Court toward termed just by
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actions regarding disputes among Commissioners
1
admonished by AA, “You have sometimes given a latitude to your pen which I thought exceptionable and I have ever told you so”
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advises JA on accepting appointment
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and Va.'s approval of Arts. of Confederation
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and appointment of JA as peace commissioner
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and vote to censure Amer. commissioners
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bitter that “our allies are to rule the roost”
1
concern over Franco-American commercial treaty as model for Anglo-American commercial treaty
1
correspondence with Franklin
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determination to have JA negotiate Anglo-American treaties
1
dispute with Dana on powers for peace negotiator
1
elected a Mass. delegate to Continental Congress (1776)
1
encourages AA's approval of JA's appointment
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helps Thaxter obtain clerical post
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in Affaires de I'Angleterre
1
in JA's financial accounts
1
in prisoner of war exchange
1
informs JA of mission to Netherlands
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intended to forward letter from Greene to JA
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journey to Continental Congress (1777)
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letter from AA listed (1781)
1
letter to AA listed (1782)
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letter from JA listed (1777)
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letter to JA listed (1779)
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letter to JA listed (1780)
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letter to JA listed (1781)
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letter to, from Franklin on Deane
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letter to, from JA on diplomacy
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letters to AA listed (1778)
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letters to AA listed (1779)
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letters to AA listed (1781)
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on Arts. of Confederation
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on Congress' revocation of JA's 1779 commissions
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on Dana as JA's secretary
1
on Gérard's departure from U.S.
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on J. Laurens declining appointment as Franklin's secretary
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on JA and Mass. constitution
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on JA's recovery from Izard's charge
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on Mathews' resolution to congress
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on committee for foreign affairs
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on compensation for Dumas
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on congress' consideration of foreign affairs
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on congressional action regarding JA's corr. with Vergennes
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on currency exchange rates
1
on depreciation of paper money
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on desire for treaty with Spain to vindicate A. Lee
1
on naming secretary for foreign affairs
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on nominations of ministers' secretaries
1
on public attitude toward Deane's address
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on rumored Anglo-French division of fisheries
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opposes expedition to Canada
1
regrets use of hieroglyphic
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saw future prospects dependent on JA's position
1
sends congressional Journals to JA
1
sends dispatches for France to JA
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to send Articles of Confederation to Dana
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tone employed in AA's letters to
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wants JA to be independent of Franklin's control
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member of Foreign Affairs Committee
See also: Lovell cipher
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