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1 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 13 December … 1817-12-13 I received your letter with pleasure, and read it with high satisfaction. You have paid the...
2 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 22 December … 1817-12-22 Accept my most cordial thanks for your truly friendly epistle. I loose not a moment in answering...
3 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 29 December … 1817-12-29 Habituated as I have long been to consider your judgement as infallible, I have not found it...
4 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, 20 February … 1818-02-20 A man occupying so large a space in the world’s estimation as M r Jefferson , must expect to have...
5 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, 15 January … 1819-01-15 Although answering of letters may have become an irksome task, the reading them may sometimes be...
6 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 29 April 1821 1821-04-29 Putting off writing is like postnoing a visit,—if you let it alone too long you know not how to...
7 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 4 June 1821 1821-06-04 Your letter justifying & glorifying the character of Junius Brutus is the most masterly apology...
8 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 13 June 1821 1821-06-13 I cannot sufficiently thank you for the fresh instance of your friendship in writting to Prest....
9 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 26 June 1821 1821-06-26 Hearing that your rheumatism was no better, I hasten to say that instead of the Volatile Tincture...
10 Waterhouse, Benjamin Adams, John To John Adams from Benjamin Waterhouse, 2 July 1821 1821-07-02 I hate the idea of teazing men in high office with letters of individual import, when they are...
11 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, 8 June 1822 1822-06-08 I here send for your acceptance a copy from my last edition of the Lecture on the pernicious...
12 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Waterhouse, 9 June 1822 1822-06-09 I here send for your acceptance a copy from a new edition of my Lecture on the pernicious effects...
13 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, 8 July 1822 1822-07-08 Your letter of the 26 th of June I have read again & again, with renewed satisfaction ; and...
14 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, 14 September … 1822-09-14 I read your letter of the 19 th July with pleasure, and though at first disappointed, I cannot...
15 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Waterhouse, 12 December … 1822-12-12 I have just read in one of the Boston News-papers, a paragraph to this effect—that through the...
16 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 8 … 1823-02-08 To read every letter sent to you must be no small task; but to read every book which vanity may...
17 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 30 … 1823-11-30 Bearing in mind your lame wrist, and that you are a dozen years older than myself, & that you...
18 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 3 July … 1824-07-03 In reflecting on my late journey south, I found one omission to regret, and especially as I...
19 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 24 … 1824-12-24 The Rev. Joseph P. Bertrum, an Englishman of the established church, has an inclination to become...
20 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 11 … 1825-02-11 I, in some measure, regret that you have no spare niche for the Rev d M r Bertrum, yet I should...
21 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 30 May … 1825-05-30 D r Waterhouse having long had “ a concern of mind “ to visit the shrine of S t James and S t...
22 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James To James Madison from Benjamin Waterhouse, 30 June 1825 1825-06-30 Having reached home but a few days since, I seize the first day of leisure to express to you, and...
23 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 4 July … 1825-07-04 I seize the first leisure time since my return (for I tarried more than a week in New York with...
24 Waterhouse, Benjamin Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Waterhouse, 22 … 1825-10-22 I rejoice, and so will you, that I am enabled to inform you that our aged friend M r Adams has...
25 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 14 February 1829 1829-02-14 Here send for your acceptance a production of early life, being my inaugural oration, when...
26 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 9 May 1831 1831-05-09 Considering you the head of the University in your State, I send for its Library a volume I have...
27 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 30 May 1833 1833-05-30 It was a saying of one of the wise men of antiquity that a Great Book was a Great Evil ; thereby...
28 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 20 February 1834 1834-02-20 I noticed not long since in the Newspapers, that the venerable Mr Madison was elected President...
29 Waterhouse, Benjamin Madison, James Benjamin Waterhouse to James Madison, 17 September 1834 1834-09-17 Ever since certain evil minded persons entered the Navy-yard at Charlestown, and beheaded the...