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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 7 February 1795 | 1795-02-07 | I was So happy in the News of the agreable Circumstances of your Sister and her Infant, and of... |
32 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 2 February 1795 | 1795-02-02 | A Letter from M r Jay of the 24. of November informs me, that he had rec d two Letters from your... |
33 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 31 January 1795 | 1795-01-31 | If C. as you Say in yours of the 29 th. must provide for his Family, I Suppose it will be easy... |
34 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 2 January 1795 | 1795-01-02 | I have received your Letter of December 30 th. — I approve of your caution and applaud your... |
35 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 25 December 1794 | 1794-12-25 | Your Letter of the 22 d , alledging Business as an Apology for not writing gave me more Pleasure... |
36 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 24 December 1794 | 1794-12-24 | Our Patriots are so anxious lest Aristocracy should take root, that I wonder they do not... |
37 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 20 December 1794 | 1794-12-20 | The inclosed Tryals of Muir, Margorot and Gerald, will afford you Entertainment and Information.... |
38 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 16 December 1794 | 1794-12-16 | This morning I received your favour of the 13 th. and wonder not that your honest heart is... |
39 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 13 December 1794 | 1794-12-13 | The Nature, Designs, rise, Progress, present State future Operations and successes of... |
40 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 6 December 1794 | 1794-12-06 | I condole with you, under the mournful News of the Barons Palsy. I have long wondered that a... |
41 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Charles | John Quincy Adams to Charles Adams, 24 November 1794 | 1794-11-24 | I have already written you respecting the private business upon which I was commissioned by your... |
42 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 23 November 1794 | 1794-11-23 | Although you have not informed me, of the Result of your Examination at Albany, I shall venture... |
43 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Charles | John Quincy Adams to Charles Adams, 20 November 1794 | 1794-11-20 | Upon my leaving America, your Father gave me an order upon Mess rs W. & J Willink for five... |
44 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 11 September 1794 | 1794-09-11 | Last night I received your kind Letter of Sept r. 3 d and am sorry to find that your Books were... |
45 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 17 May 1794 | 1794-05-17 | I am delighted with your delicious little Letter of 14 th. —but was puzzled to guess where you... |
46 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 11 May 1794 | 1794-05-11 | Your Favour of April 19. I believe has not yet been acknowledged. The Extracts from the King of... |
47 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 10 March 1794 | 1794-03-10 | Your Letter of Yesterdays Date has given me much Pleasure. I recognize in it, my own son. Your... |
48 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 2 March 1794 | 1794-03-02 | What! are my venerable Old Friend Gates, and my respectable old Acquaintance Osgood, and my... |
49 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | VI. John Adams to Charles Adams, 24 February 1794 | 1794-02-24 | As the genuine Equality of human Nature is the true Principle of all our Rights and Duties to one... |
50 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | IV. John Adams to Charles Adams, 13 February 1794 | 1794-02-13 | By the first Article of the Treaty of Commerce between the United States and France it is... |
51 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | III. John Adams to Charles Adams, 22 January 1794 | 1794-01-22 | As I wish to turn your Attention to those Political Questions which involve Points of the Law of... |
52 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | II. John Adams to Charles Adams, 9 January 1794 | 1794-01-09 | I received this Morning your valuable Letter of the 6 th and am much pleased with your... |
53 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 2 January 1794 | 1794-01-02 | This morning I rec d your agreable Letter of the 30. Ult.—I wish you would explain to me what you... |
54 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 23 December 1793 | 1793-12-23 | The Papers, furnish Us this Evening with more flowers of Jacobinical Rhetorick from New York.... |
55 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 16 December 1793 | 1793-12-16 | The Revolution in France is commonly Said to be without Example in the History of Mankind: But... |
56 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 5 June 1793 | 1793-06-05 | I thank you for your, agreable Letter of the 29. Ult. Your Brother is destined to be celebrated... |
57 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 18 March 1793 | 1793-03-18 | I had the Pleasure of receiving your favour of the 1 st. on Saturday night: by your Brother, who... |
58 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 17 February 1793 | 1793-02-17 | I have not answered your favour of 31. of Jan. nor that which announced the Arrival of your... |
59 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 1 January 1793 | 1793-01-01 | on the Commencement of the new Year I wish you health, honour, Profit and Pleasure through the... |
60 | Adams, John | Adams, Charles | John Adams to Charles Adams, 19 December 1792 | 1792-12-19 | I have rec d from you one Letter and no more Since I left N. York. Your Electors appear like a... |