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1 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 29 June 1766 | 1766-06-29 | I have been determined, a long Time, to write you by the first Opportunity that should present,... |
2 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 23 September 1767 | 1767-09-23 | I have but a few Moments, to congratulate you on the fresh Blessing to your Family.—Another fine... |
3 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 18 September 1774 | 1774-09-18 | I thank you most kindly for your obliging Letter. And beg the Continuance of your Correspondence.... |
4 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 2 August 1776 | 1776-08-02 | I received your Favour of 22 July, by last Tuesdays post. I thank you for the Trouble you have... |
5 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 6 August 1778 | 1778-08-06 | I have long wished for an Opportunity to write to you but the thousand things that have... |
6 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 18 December 1781 | 1781-12-18 | I send you a Volume of Politics. A Second Volume will be ready in 6 or 7 Weeks.—You will hear... |
7 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 17 June 1782 | 1782-06-17 | “I can tell you no secrets about Peace—a Mr. Forth, a Mr. Aswald Oswald and a Mr. Greenville have... |
8 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 2 July 1782 | 1782-07-02 | “I am among a People, whose slowness puts all my Patience to the Tryal, and in a Climate which is... |
9 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 15 December 1782 | 1782-12-15 | Since my Arrival here 26 October, untill the 30 of November, We had a constant Scuffle Morning... |
10 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 10 September 1783 | 1783-09-10 | I have received with very great Pleasure, your favours of June 26 and July 18. If my Townsmen of... |
11 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 3 April 1784 | 1784-04-03 | Your kind Letter of 20 Jany. I received Yesterday. Mr. Tylers Letter inclosed is here answered.... |
12 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 27 April 1785 | 1785-04-27 | Last Evening, Mr. Jefferson, my worthy Friend called upon me to shew me a Letter from Mr. Gerry... |
13 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 22 August 1785 | 1785-08-22 | I have received your kind Letter of June 3. and rejoice to hear of the Health and Welfare of our... |
14 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 11 March 1786 | 1786-03-11 | I am very much obliged to you, for your Friend Ship to my Brother Adams, and hope that his... |
15 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 20 March 1786 | 1786-03-20 | In a Letter to R. R. Livingston, Secretary of state for foreign Affairs, dated The Hague July 23.... |
16 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 24 March 1786 | 1786-03-24 | In yours of the 10th. of Novr. you desire me to give you the Connection between the Premises and... |
17 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 15 April 1786 | 1786-04-15 | Can you give me any Information concerning the Persons named in the inclosed Paper? Mr Jenkinson,... |
18 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 4 July 1786 | 1786-07-04 | I have recd your Favour of 20 May. The Southern States will be forced to co operate with the... |
19 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 21 February 1787 | 1787-02-21 | I believe there is not another Man in the World whose Life has been such a series of Remorses as... |
20 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 20 July 1787 | 1787-07-20 | I have only the time to inform you, that this morning I am to Sett out, with My Wife and... |
21 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 2 September 1755 | 1755-09-02 | I promised to write you an account of the scituation of my mind. The natural strength of my... |
22 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 29 August 1756 | 1756-08-29 | I am set down with a Design of writing to you.—But the narrow Sphere I move in, and the lonely... |
23 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 18 October 1756 | 1756-10-18 | In my last you remember I desired your sincere Opinion of the new Resolution I had taken, but as... |
24 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, November – December … | ≈1758-11-01 | Braintree October–December? 1758. Printed: JA, Earliest Diary The Earliest Diary of John Adams ,... |
25 | Laurens, Henry | Adams, John | From Henry Laurens, with Appended Note of John Adams to … | 1778-01-05 | I had the honour of Addressing you on the 28th. November and 3d. Ultimo in Official Letters from... |
26 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | John Adams to Richard Cranch, 14 May 1784 | 1784-05-14 | I am here in anxious Expectation of the Arrival of my Family, which I hope are coming in Calahan.... |
27 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 12 December 1785 | 1785-12-12 | I am much obliged to you for your judicious Letter of Oct r. 15. you have described the Causes of... |
28 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 26 May 1786 | 1786-05-26 | During Such great Changes as We have seen When the whole World is put out of its Course and all... |
29 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 15 January 1787 | 1787-01-15 | D r Tufts will give you a Strange Book. I know not whether, the Sentiments of it, will be... |
30 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 29 March 1802 | 1802-03-29 | For Value received I promise to pay Richard Cranch Esq, o n order, Two thousand two hundred and... |