You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Adams, John
  • Recipient

    • Rush, Benjamin
  • Period

    • Madison Presidency

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Adams, John" AND Recipient="Rush, Benjamin" AND Period="Madison Presidency"
Results 51-81 of 81 sorted by editorial placement
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 2
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
Ask the great Lady, you quoted in your last, whether when I pray for the health of Philadelphia,...
The Decadency of Government is obvious, through the World and it is to be feared the cause of it...
Mrs Rush may be assured, that I have no doubt of her Friendship for me. The Familiarities and...
If I were as rich as Mr Stephen Gerard or Mr William Gray, I would publish and proclaim offers...
I beg you would not consider yourself obliged to answer my Letters. Your Time is prescious, mine...
Your Letter of the 8th, my dear Friend is pleasing and it is painfull to me, in a high degree....
Your delightful Letter of the 13th received Yesterday now in turn must receive my grateful...
We have been in such hurry of late that if I have mentioned your Letter of 18th of June, I have...
Your favour of the Eighth, is another Monument to virtue and Piety, I would rather have your...
Little can be added to your distinctions of Principles and delineation of Parties, in your Letter...
Will your tranquilizing Chair, exorcise Demoniacks? Will it cure the Hydrophobia? I am Sure Our...
In the good old English Phrase, I give you ten thousand Thanks for the Muscat Wine of Samos,...
If you had investigated the Question, concerning Possessions or that about matter and Spirit, in...
I am in great perplexity, Every day something Occurs to puzzle my feeble intellect. To whom can I...
Your Volume will not produce Answers or Examinations or reflections: but probably Reproaches,...
I have recd. your valuable Volume, on the diseases of the mind; which will run Mankind still...
On horseback, on my Way to Weymouth on a Visit to my Friend Dr Tufts I met a Man leading a Horse,...
Never! Never be weary, in the Ways of well dreaming! any one of your Dreams worth to the Moralist...
Letters! What Shall I Say of Letters? Pliny’s are too Studied and too elegant. Cicero’s are the...
I have not done with your Letter of the 19th: I care not half, so much about Red Heifer, as I do...
Be pleased to accept my humble Duty for the notice you have condescended to take of me. I will do...
You have forgotten, Old Dr Shippen, Dr Franklin, and many others. I have known many Instances....
Answer or rather acknowledge my Letters by half a dozen at a time. I have a number of Anecdotes...
You have enough of Smiths letters e’er this and Waterhouse’s too, all which you will be so good...
I congratulate you, & your state and our Nation on the Acquisition of such a secretary of the...
All that I have written you, hitherto, upon the history of the Original of our Navy, was from...
Yours of the 8th is yet unanswered.—I beg your Pardon for hinting, tho in jest at my...
I loose no time in answering your Letter of the 15th, that my Confidence in your Love to your...
Your Letter to Waterhouse inclosed in yours of the 16th. Shall be Sent tomorrow. With them came...
Inclosed is a Packet two Papers marked A. B. four Number ed 1. 2. 3. 4. A Letter from The Vice...
I thank you for the Slip of a newspaper. On that Subject my feelings are unutterable. The Day of...