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I neither know any thing of the name or character of Paul Allen. What he means by Mr Otis’s being...
I thank you for your favor of the 22 inst & the two Connecticut gazettes which I have given to...
Give my thanks & a kiss to Miss Susan for reminding her mother to write to her Grandfather. Your...
Some of Jobs afflictions and some peculiar to myself have rendered it impossible for me to write...
Some of Jobs afflictions & some of Jobs comforters have prevented my answering your letters as...
Your favour of the 28 has been received with great pleasure. I pray you to present my most...
My best thanks are due to you for your historical sketch of the Ancient & honorable artillery...
Your favour of the 20th. has been received with great pleasure. I pray you to present my most...
Some of Jobs afflictions and some of Jobs comforts have prevented my answering your letters, as...
Thanks for your letter of 5th. June and smoaking lecture but as I have not read the lecture I...
Half an hour ago I received, and this moment have heard read, for the 3d. or 4th. time, the best...
Half an hour ago I received, and this moment have heard read for the third or fourth time, the...
The curiosity you express in your letter of the 4th June is commendable, and I am sorry it is not...
I am well pleased with your No’s: 31. 32 & hope you will continue the subject. I see nothing on...
I am well pleased with your No. 31 & 32 I hope you will continue the subject. I see nothing in...
I have heard read your horrible Odo friede; although there are marks of genius & talents, which...
I thank you for the vol you sent me containing the trial of Lt Abbot. I am too blind to read it...
I thank you for the Vol. you sent me containing the trial of Lt Abbot. I am too blind to read it...
Your No 33. has pleased me much and I beg you to continue your observations on the cavilling and...
I have heard read your horrible Odofriede; although there are marks of genius and talents, which...
Know all Men by these presents, That I John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk, Esqr. in...
In answer to yours, of the 15. June and to the first question in it, I am not able from memory to...
If I could write I should sooner, have answered your letter of the 10th June. I am very much...
I am as much delighted with answering your pritty Letter, of June 3d. as you was with writing it,...
I agree with you in your number 34. that the quarterly is guilty of damning Stuart, and Reid,...
Yours of the 27th. June is received with pleasure, for the free air of it delights me. Your...
Yours of the 27 th June is received with pleasure, for the free air of it delights me. Your...
I thank you for your Oration of the fourth of July 1822. It is so intelligent, eloquent, and...
The resolutions of the Town of Quincy passed on the same day and presented to me by you in their...
I know not that I ever received a letter with more pleasure than yours of the 30 June last except...