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The vessels which I have already written by have been detaind: by contrary winds, and give me an...
This will be presented by my grandson and namesake, and your Nephew John Adams Smith, Esqr who is...
Actions of little import, can demonstrate the Man of Magnanimity. I exult Sir, as an American...
The young Gentlemen are all flying to Europe, and apply to me for Introductions to our Ambassador...
I wrote you this morning by Doctor Reynolds and now write by Colonel Thomas Aspinwall, your...
A Gentleman, whose Name is Reynolds a Native of Boston, a Graduate at Cambridge, a Pupil in...
Captain Tracy is to Sail on Sunday in the Galen. our young Gentlemen are all flying abroad. Some...
Last week I Sent Letters to Newyork for you Mrs Adams, and the children. I write now to Say that...
Peace with Algiers, Peace with Algiers did peace ever make a Great Man? Tis war that makes the...
Captain Tracy is to Sail on Sunday in the galen. our young men are flying abroad. some upon...
Though you may think the inclosed Letter from Mr Sears to Mr Marston, out of date; I inclose it...
I feel so uneasy, on your account, that I want to write to you, every hour. But I am become so...
My perplexities are increased every day, as I fear yours have been and are still. Mine, at...
By Mr Gore in the Galen I received your favour of the 19th of June with the Seal: and yesterday...
I closed a Letter to you last week, and sent it to Liverpool by the Juno Captain Emery—full of...
This Anniversary is So well known to you, that you will not wonder; that it always returns with a...
I again take my pen, not to find any fault with you, that I do not hear from you, because I know...
This Letter my dear son, is to introduce to you, and mrs Adams, the Lady of Major Manners, whose...
Where Shall the Begining, the Middle or the End of an oration be when the orator has nothing to...
The Milo Captain Glover is to sail on Sunday the Second of July. I will not let him go without a...
To Shew the pretty, little, easy task you have undertaken, let me give you a Schematic Picture of...
The Wars of the Reformation Still go on; and produce very curious researches. The day before...
I have requested a number of Friends, to Search and Seek for information concerning the...
Dr Eustice, for so he will be call’d altho now our minister to Holland, came yesterday to make us...
Inclosed is a Letter from Judah Alden of Duxbury, a fifty fifth Cousin of yours, on the...
Mr Bray a Son in Law of Samuel Eliot Esquire, the putative Father of the Greek Professorship at...
I must abide by the rule I have establishd, which is not to let any opportunity of writing to...
My last Letter, was written last week, and addrest to mrs Adams, by the Amsterdam packet, which...
I am very sorry that I broke the glass, but I could not help it, and for that, I write you these...
This day compleats five weeks since my dear Boys embarked for Liverpool, and now I anticipate...