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Tho’ I acknowledge that one ought never to be asham’d to speak the truth; yet I find my self much...
I hear that a letter from one P——s, a clergyman in Connecticut, has been intercepted, and that an...
Sister Adams informs me that you complain that your Friends this way neglect writing to you. I...
Those that are dearest to you are here, under Inocolation. Charles was Inocolated with me on...
I have just now deliver’d to your Friend Genl. Warren of the Navy-Board, a Pacquet from Sister...
I was last Evening at your House and left Mrs. Adams, Miss Nabby and Master Tommy well, as are...
I have this Moment heard of an Oportunity of writing a line to you by Coll. Tyler of this Town...
The Bearer Mr. John Leverett has just now inform’d me that he is bound to Holland and intends to...
As there is a Vessell now here bound for Holland by which (if not sooner) you will doubtless hear...
Having an Oportunity by Doctor Dexter, now bound to Europe, I gladly embrace it to write you a...
I wrote you by Doctor Dexter on the 28th Ulto. which I hope will come safe to hand. Tho’ I have...
I have enclosed to you a Copy of certain Letters lately transmitted to Congress by B:F:...
Tho’ I have often wrote to your Excellency, yet I have not had the Happiness of a Line from you...
I am just come from Braintree, and hear a Vessell is to sail for France directly: I have only...
By Capt. Haydon who arrived here the day before yesterday I received a Pacquet of News-Papers and...
I have the happiness to inform you that your Son Charles arriv’d at Beverly from Bilboa last...
I have just been inform’d by Uncle Smith that a Vessel will sail for Holland this Day; and as I...
Your most esteemed Favour of the 15th. of December came safe to hand, for which I heartily thank...
The Bearer Mr. Benjamin Austin is a Son of the Honble. Benjamin Austin Esqr. of this Town, and...
The Pamphlets herewith inclosed, I send you by favour of Mr. Benjamin Austin, Merchant (Brother...
This will be convey’d to you by the Honble. Natl. Gorham Esqr. our late Speaker, who return’d...
Having this moment been informed that our Hon d: Friend M r: Temple is about to sail for England...
I have received your esteemed Favour of the 10th. of Sepr. 1783, and am sorry to find that the...
The Oportunity that now presents of sending this by your most amiable Friend, while it makes me...
I wrote you a few Lines by your most amiable Partner who sailed in a Ship commanded by Capt....
After a long Interval, I had Yesterday the great Happiness of receiving your esteemed Favour of...
This will be handed to you by a worthy young Gentleman Mr. Bulfinch Son of Doctor Bulfinch; I...
Your esteemed Favour of the 27 th of April came safe to hand. As you had then but just heard of...
I wrote you largely by Cap t. Cushing who sail’d from hence about 3 Weeks ago. I therein take...
I have just received the within Letters, and as I hear Capt. Young is to sail tomorrow I take the...
When the Senate was last sitting I desired the Honble. Mr. Goodhue≠ of Salem, to answer your...
M r. John Jenks, the Bearer, has this moment inform’d me that he shall sail for London this Day...
We have received the Favour of your Letters and those from Sister Adams, by the Captains Cushing...
The Gen l Court met here last Wednesday being called together much sooner than was expected, on...
I herewith send you the News-Papers by which you will see the state of our publick proceedings....
This will be delivered to you by my esteemed Friend M r. Nathan Reed, who was a very worthy Tutor...
I have lately received a Letter from my worthy Friend and Nephew M r. William Bond of Portland,...
The enclosed Letter to the Honble: Mr. Brown a Senator from Kentucky, I would ask the favr. of...
To wish you Joy on your advancement to the high Station you now hold will perhaps, at present, be...
Received of Hone John Adams Esq. by Cotton-Tufts one Hundred Thirty five Dollars Six Cents in...