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I enclose you some lines I wrote if you like you may publish them but do not say whose they are...
I send you another sheet of the dialogue but it is so badly done I am quite ashamed of it. If it...
Abby S. Adams returns home in company with Mr Fuller. I have requested him to pay her expenses on...
I certify that George Washington Adams was a Student of Law under my direction at the City of...
I send you three sheets of the dialogue because it was too little at once to read only a sheet—I...
We John Quincy Adams and Josiah Quincy, Executors of the last Will and Testament of John Adams...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr George Washington Adams for the eloquent oration on the...
I will thank you to Send Me by the bearer the diplomas of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences...
For value received I promise to pay John Quincy Adams, or his order, fifteen dollars on demand...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr George Washington Adams for the eloquent oration on the...
Tell your Father that I have found the old circular pedigree which looks like so many wheels...
I enclose you two papers, which you will be so good as to deliver, the one to Mr. Quincy, &...
If you can obtain leave of absence I wish for the pleasure of your Company here on the twelfth of...
I have now gone through Terence, and noted a few Lines for you to consider. Many perhaps have...
All well; I send you another Sheet keep them all together that they may form a continuation and...
I enclose you some lines which were written very hastily yesterday morning immediately after...
I received your Letter of the 7th yesterday Evening and was very happy to learn that you...
A valued friend at the South who has already Made A considerable Collection of Autographs is...
On the 22d. of September, the day upon which I entered on the Execution of the duties of my...
The Accounts I receive of your Indisposition, excite much Grief. Your Father by Precept and...
Did you send me a pritty address of the President of Columbia College, which I received this...
Mr John Chipman Gray, who is to be the Bearer of this Letter is about to make the Tour of Europe,...
I am so much concerned my Dear George to learn from your last letter what a state of suffering...
I have this day drawn upon you, at sight, for ten thousand Dollars, in favour of Richard Smith,...
The frequent and violent attacks of sickness which assail me my Dear George render me a wretched...
Your father wrote you a Letter yesterday in which he desires you to remain with your Grandfather...
Some of Jobs afflictions and some of Jobs comforts have prevented my answering your letters, as...
On the 5th. of last month I received your letter dated on the first & have been in expectation of...
As I am much afraid that I shall not accomplish the plan proposed in my last Letter to John you...
I duly received your Letter of 15. January, with a Statement of your Account of Agency to the...
Your kind letter of the 21st. has given me great satisfaction, indeed you have been very good I...
On examining my books at the Athenarum, I find there are several volumes missing; among...
I have received your Letter of the 1st. instt. and am expecting another with your quarterly...
I was much pleased with the flow of good spirits which your last Letter indicated my Dear George...
I am well pleased with your No’s: 31. 32 & hope you will continue the subject. I see nothing on...
yours of the 26th. January is received. I pray you to attend as much as possible, to every Court,...
I do not recollect whether I answered your last Letter my memory not being remarkably good and...
I am very sorry to learn from your Letter to Charles my dear George that you had hurt your eye. I...
Your letter of the 28th. of October has been received with pleasure—First because it is sprightly...
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Suffolk ss At a Court of Common Pleas begun and held at Boston,...
Since my return to this City I have received your Letters of the 12th and 21st. instt. the...
I am so uneasy about your state of health my dear George that I beg and entreat you to write me...
I thank you for your letter of the 31st. as well as for that from New York—I have been reduced so...
I yesterday received your melancholy Letter my Dear George informing me of the low state of Mrs....
I have mislay’d your letter and therefore cannot refer to it. I hope Mr Russell has his fill,...
I received this day a Letter from your father dated 21 Sep’br. it was a Letter different from any...
As I presume you will have accomplished your journey ere this epistle arrives, and that you will...
Your Letter of the 15 which I received yesterday has caused me the greatest alarm, and...
Your Letter has remained unanswered some time in consequence of the illness of Mary which has...
I thank you for your letter of the 4 Nov. I am very glad you have got so far through Hallams...