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As the Affairs of AMERICA are now agitating in both Houses of the English Parliament, and as it...
You doubtless and every American must be Sensible, that where there is a Union happily...
Your desire that I would write every Opportunity is punctually observed by me, And I comply with...
When I wrote you by the Doctor I was in hopes that I should have been out the next day, but my...
I have just returnd from a visit to my Brother, with my Father who carried me there the day...
I was very sorry to find by your favor of the 19 of Aprill that you had so many good reasons to...
Mr. Warren being prevented by many Avocations from writing this Morning, has put the pen into the...
11 March 1767. Enclosed in a letter from JA to Hezekiah Niles (5 Feb. 1819, LbC , Adams Papers )....
If I was sure your absence to day was occasioned, by what it generally is, either to wait upon...
Having just been informed that Mr. Tudor is going to Philadelphia, I take this opportunity to...
This may serve to apologize for so ungenteel a piece of Conduct as the carrying away a Sum of...
Nothing could induce me to keep alive the remembrance of an affair which you will easily believe...
You may remember we had some Confab. together about having the Small Pox in Concert. I intend...
A very laborious attention to the finishing the fifth vol of my history of England with a severe...
I wrote you a fortnight ago by Mr. Sullivan, since which almost every day has produced some new...
I Received your last and am to Acknowledge that the Contents of it gave me great pleasure. I have...
“We must fight , if we can’t otherwise rid ourselves of British taxation, all revenues, and the...
A Very long and uninterrupted course of sickness has hitherto prevented me the pleasure of...
Five Weeks have past and not one line have I received. I had rather give a dollar for a letter by...
My Absence from home for this Week past has occasioned my delaying an Answer to your very...
I need not tell you that I was greatly disappointed and Chagrin’d at not seeing you at Cambridge...
The Letters you sent for Mrs. Macaulay directed, under Cover, for me, were put into the Post...
Why my good Man, thou hast the curiosity of a Girl. Who could have believed that only a slight...
I have Read a specimen of Nov Anglus as of this day and am not a little in Raptures with it,...
You was pleas’d to say that the receipt of a letter from your Diana always gave you pleasure....
We yesterday received your Letter directed to us, with those for Braintree, immediately on the...
I dare not express to you at 300 hundred miles distance how ardently I long for your return. I...
I Recd yours of the 18th Sepr with A pleasure and satisfaction that render my Negligence in not...
Tho’ I acknowledge that one ought never to be asham’d to speak the truth; yet I find my self much...
I know not where this will find you whether upon the road, or at Phylidelphia, but where-ever it...