1From John Adams to William Cunningham, 20 March 1809 (Adams Papers)
...usage and practice of the Courts of the World the most delicate in all matters of...
2To John Adams from William Cunningham, 31 March 1809 (Adams Papers)
cotemporaneously with your own glory, and may you leave the world,
3To John Adams from Benjamin Rush, 1 April 1809 (Adams Papers)
...in which he has lived, to appeal to the world at large and to posterity for an Acquittal...
4To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 10 April 1809 (Adams Papers)
...& added to the despotisms that blot the history of the world.
5From John Adams to William Cunningham, 24 April 1809 (Adams Papers)
...of business and of so much importance in the world that I have not found time to acknowledge...
6To John Adams from Joseph Ward, 10 May 1809 (Adams Papers)
...& preeminently wise in the view of the world the founders of their national greatness....
7From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 12 May 1809 (Adams Papers)
.... I believe that all the Privy Councils in the World are under an oath of Secrecy but ours...
8From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 17 May 1809 (Adams Papers)
...disbelieve it who will, at the present time: hereafter the
world will be convinced of it.
9From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 18 May 1809 (Adams Papers)
...usage and daily practice all over the world. Instances of them without number...
10From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 5 June 1809 (Adams Papers)
...myself in the eyes of the people
of America and the world, by violating my parole....the world...