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11 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...
12 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...
13 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...
14 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....
15 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...
16 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...
17 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....
18 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...
19 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,...
20 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...