Samuel Adams
Sam Adams: How to Deserve and Enjoy Liberty
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams
The sum of all is, if we would most truly enjoy the gift of Heaven, let us become a virtuous people;...
Acts of Parliament made against the Magna Charta are void
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, January 27, 1772
Boston Gazette, January 27, 1772
Messieurs EDES & GILL,
I have observed from Baron Montesquieu, that the British constitution has...
Let us beware of the poison of flattery
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, November 11, 1771
Messieurs EDES & GILL,
WE read that "Jeroboam the Son of Nebat made Israel to sin": For this he...
On Arbitrary Power Exercised By Britain Against The Colonies
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, July 31, 1771
TO ARTHUR LEE.
BOSTON, July 31st, 1771.
SIR,-
Since I received your favour of the 28th of March, I have observed...
The Principles upon which the Americans opposed the Stamp Act
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, September 9, 1771
The supreme power says Mr. Locke, is not, nor can possibly be absolutely arbitrary, over the lives and...
Channels Of Communication Vital To The American Cause
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, Apr. 10, 1773
Your Letter to me of the 4th Feb last, I receivd with singular Pleasure; not only because I...
An Appeal To Honor The Non-Importation Agreements
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, January 8, 1770
To the Printers.
The agreement of the Merchants of this distressed and insulted continent, to with hold importations from...
Resolutions of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams, Oct. 29, 1765
Whereas the just rights of his Majesty's subjects of this Province, derived to them from the British Constitution,...
Samuel Adams: Father of the Revolution
Liberty Letters with Steve Farrell
As I have noted before, Samuel Adams was one of the first victims of the historical revisionism of that socialist...
Samuel Adams on the Cure to the Enemies Venom
Liberty Letters, Samuel Adams
Letter to John Adams, March 9, 1779
Mr L will write you fully by this Opp,y. I take up my pen chiefly...
The Great End of Government
LIBERTY LETTERS, SAMUEL ADAMS, 1768
It is observable that though many have disregarded life, and contemned liberty, yet there are few men who do not...
Sam Adams: Right to Life, Liberty, Property Under God
LIBERTY LETTERS, SAMUEL ADAMS, 1772
Among the natural rights of the Colonists are these: First, a right to life; Secondly, to liberty; Thirdly, to property;...