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11 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 18 December 1814 | 1814-12-18 | I hope my last Letter convinced you, that Democracy is as restles as ambitious as warlike and... |
12 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 17 June 1814 | 1814-06-17 | What Shall I Say, of the “Resemblance, of our House of Representatives to a legislating Nation.”?... |
13 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 18 June 1814 | 1814-06-18 | Observation fourth. “By modifying our temporary, elective, responsible Governors, into Monarchs.”... |
14 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 25 December 1814 | 1814-12-25 | The Corporeal Inequalities among Mankind, from the Cradle, and from the Womb, to the Age of... |
15 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 21 November 1814 | 1814-11-21 | In my last, I ventured to Say, that I would hint, in this, at a principal Misconception that had... |
16 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 7 January 1815 | 1815-01-07 | I have not yet finished what the Poets call an Episode, and Prosemen a digression. Can you... |
17 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 15 April 1814 | 1814-04-15 | I have received your Inquiry in a large Volume, neatly bound. Though I have not read it in... |
18 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 19 April 1814 | 1814-04-19 | I believe that none but Helvetius will affirm that all Children are born with equal Genius. None... |
19 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 13 January 1815 | 1815-01-13 | In page 10. You Say, “Mr Adams, has omitted a Cause of Aristocracy in the quotation, which he... |
20 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 29 July 1814 | 1814-07-29 | “Whether the terms ‘Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Democracy,’ or the one, the few, and the many, are... |
21 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 30 November 1814 | 1814-11-30 | In your 4th page, you give Us your Opinion “that the moral Efforts of Mankind, towards political... |
22 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 19 January 1815 | 1815-01-19 | Suppose Congress Should at one Vote, or by one Act, declare all the Negroes in the United States,... |
23 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 23 August 1814 | 1814-08-23 | You “are unable to discover in our form of Government any resemblance of Aristocracy.” As every... |
24 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 17 December 1814 | 1814-12-17 | In your fifth page You Say “Mr. Adams calls our Attention to hundreds of wise and virtuous... |
25 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 14 December 1814 | 1814-12-14 | In this Number I have to hint at some causes, which impede the course of investigation in will... |
26 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 9 June 1814 | 1814-06-09 | Suppose another case which is not without examples; a family of Six daughters. Four of them are... |
27 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 22 December 1814 | 1814-12-22 | In my Apology, if you like that Word better than “Defence” I passed over England for more reasons... |
28 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 27 December 1814 | 1814-12-27 | When Superior genius gives greater Influence in Society than is possessed by inferiour Genius or... |
29 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 9 April 1814 | 1814-04-09 | I have received from Mr. John M Carter, Your “Inquiry,” in 656 Pages, neatly bound. If I had any... |
30 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 9 January 1815 | 1815-01-09 | I am Still upon Birth and my Seventh Argument is. 7. It was a Custom among the Greeks and Romans;... |
31 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 16 April 1814 | 1814-04-16 | It is unnecessary to discuss, the nice distinctions, which follow in the first page of your... |
32 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 19 April 1814 | 1814-04-19 | That Aristocracies, both ancient and modern have been “variable and artificial” as well as... |
33 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 5 March 1815 | 1815-03-05 | A few Words more concerning the Characters of litterary Men. What Sort of Men have had the... |
34 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 12 January 1815 | 1815-01-12 | A Word or two more upon Birth. 10thly. Birth is naturally and necessarily, and inevitably So... |
35 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 16 January 1815 | 1815-01-16 | Give me leave to add a few Words, on this Topick. I remember the Time when three Gentlemen,... |
36 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 18 January 1815 | 1815-01-18 | “Knowledge” you Say invented Alienation, and became the natural Enemy of Aristocracy. This... |
37 | Adams, John | Taylor, John | From John Adams to John Taylor, 14 August 1814 | 1814-08-14 | In your fourth page you “are unable to discover, In Oour form of Government, any resemblance of... |