14631John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams 2d, 17 May 1785 (Adams Papers)
Our winds are now contrary, and as they changed with the moon they may be three weeks as they...
14632From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 16 July 1821 (Adams Papers)
I received this morning your Letter from Wilmington, delighted to learn that you had got well on...
14633Tuesday 18th. (Adams Papers)
Felt better to day. We all dined at home to day. We expect to set out for Bayonne on Thursday....
14634John Quincy Adams to William Cranch, 27 May 1789 (Adams Papers)
I should have answered your last favour, ere this [but in?] [conse]quence of the information you...
1463526th. (Adams Papers)
At home as usual all the evening. Read a little in Gibbon; wrote in the same slavish way as I...
1463611th. (Adams Papers)
A fresh breeze, and good wind, at about 11 o’clock, we spy’d a sail, and at ¾ after 12 we spoke...
14637From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 21 November 1814 (Adams Papers)
Mr: Nichols who gave the promissary note of which I now enclose the duplicate saild in the...
1463816th. (Adams Papers)
The most violent snow storm, that has appeared in the course of the winter, it began in the...
1463913. (Adams Papers)
Went to Milton. Put up books.
14640To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 2 January 1814 (Adams Papers)
The last Letters I have had the pleasure of receiving from you are those of 1. and 2. July, and...
14641From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 14 July 1826 (Adams Papers)
We arrived on Wednesday Evening at Boston, and yesterday Morning came out here. The weather until...
14642From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 29 July 1821 (Adams Papers)
Your two Letters of Journal from New-York were duly received and afforded me much amusement—The...
14643Tuesday 25th. (Adams Papers)
Set away at about 9 o clock. At about half after 9 began to Snow. Snow’d 2 hours. Went 45 miles...
1464430th. (Adams Papers)
I went up to the office, in the morning, and sat a couple of hours; but I felt restless and...
14645From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 30 November 1811 (Adams Papers)
Although since I last wrote to my brother, on the 6th: instt: we have neither received a line...
146466th. (Adams Papers)
We met in the evening at Putnam’s chamber. I did not pass my time so agreeably as I usually do...
14647To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 3 November 1804 (Adams Papers)
I wrote you a few lines from New-York, enclosing a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, for Mr:...
146483. (Adams Papers)
Cicero de Senectute. Getting well. Cicero’s Cato Major de Senectute , or Essay on Old Age.
14649From John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, 30 January 1813 (Adams Papers)
Another month is drawing to a close, since I last wrote you, and I remain without a line from you...
14650To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 27 June 1795 (Adams Papers)
I received two or three days since your favours of March 26. April 21. and 26. all together, and...
1465120th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons went yesterday to Boston, to attend the supreme Judicial Court. This evening I past...
14652From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 9 September 1814 (Adams Papers)
Mr Smith and his family have arrived at Amsterdam; I have received a Letter from him dated on the...
14653Wednesday 26th. (Adams Papers)
Prepared everything for the journey. In the afternoon pappa went to Dr. Franklin’s for a...
14654John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 3 February 1781 (Adams Papers)
I yesterday received your’s of the 31st of Jany. in whic you desir’d me to write you a few lines...
1465510th. (Adams Papers)
Pass’d the evening and supped with Thompson at Dr. Sawyer’s. Mr. Russell was there: he came from...
1465627. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons went to Boston. Wrote. Mr. Cabot &c.
14657Sunday [9th.] (Adams Papers)
Dined at Dr. Jebbs. John Jebb , doctor of medicine, encyclopedic scholar, and a thoroughgoing...
14658John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 20 February 1796 (Adams Papers)
By the present opportunity, I send you a few pamphets which may give you some entertainment in...
1465918. (Adams Papers)
Training. Unwell out of spirits. Foster.
146606th. (Adams Papers)
Very cold this morning, Freeman went for Ipswich. Mr. Andrews called upon us in the afternoon. I...