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In this town on the 1st of October 1819 an “Athenaeum” was established with a view to extend the...
Your dear Mother has this day received your Letter of the 3d: instant, which gave us both much...
Your letter of the 16 was received yesterday & I hasten to answer it that you may not have reason...
By the direct1on of the Society of Tammany, or Columbian order, I do myself the honor of...
I thank you for your kind Letter—and your Father still more for his permission in permiting you...
How grieved I am my dear John at the news we have just received you may concieve who knew what an...
In the letter which I had the honour to address to you with the 2nd Volume of my translation of...
The Subject of which I write I believ you are Acquainted with by the Honorabl Thos Jefferson &...
If my delaying to answer ÿour favour of the 2 of oct was a just measure of my valuing your...
I rejoice to hear you are in better health than when I left you on Sunday Evg and earnestly hope...
In my Letter to you of the 20 th . Inst: I inserted a Copy of the one which on the 13 th . Inst:...
Henry R. Schoolcraft has the honor, with this note, to present to John Adams Esqr., the inclosed...
I cannot refrain from the inclination I feel to be among the first of your friends in expressing...
It is not before now, that I can answer your favour of the 18 last—My daughter, who fully...
It was my intention to have delay’d writing to you—till the great die was cast—but perusing Dr...
I hate the idea of teazing men in high office with letters of individual import, when they are...
Whatever has a tendency to facilitate Science, or to diffuse usefull knowledge, is generally...
4th. Jany The weather still severely cold—My Sons are gone to the House of Representatives to...
Jany 16 1820 Was disappointed of going to church in consequence of their having prepared the...
You will not be displeased, I am confident, if I address you again a few lines—perhaps—one or...
22d The day was very unpleasant and I remained at home until the Evening when we went to the...
I Most affectionately partake in the Gratification You are going to derive from the Arrival of Mr...
I frankly confess I am a Stranger & have need to bespeak your indulgence for my freedom—But men...
Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes...
Absences and avocations had prevented my acknoleging your favor of Feb. 2. when that of Apr. 19....
A single volume from your Library for the above cause will be the means of giving us many...
I have been persuaded (though I doubt of it’s Success) to forward to You the earnest Request of...
We were a long time without hearing from your brother George or you, at all, and when at last we...
I have read the pamphlet you sent me my dear John and am much pleased to find that you begin to...
You reproach me unjustly my dear John and I suspect you received a long letter from me the 15 or...
Did Mr. Otis write more than two political Pamphlets? One his spirited “Vindication of the House...
Immediately after the late celebration on Bunker-Hill the enclosed lines were written, and have...
I inclose for you a copy of the National Register printed at Washington City, from which we...
As a Member of the French benevolent Society established in this City more than 20 years ago for...
I received yesterday your very acceptable letter of 13th. instant; with pleasure I learn, that...
Having been told by a number of gentlemen, & particularly by the Hon. Mr Quincy, that you...
I have obtained from Wm. Temple Franklin, Esqr. a selection of the manuscript writings of the...
You are hereby informed, that you have been elected a an Honorary member of the Bunker Hill...
Your father has requested me to answer your Letter and to inform you that the Hume has already...
At the request of a number of my friends who feel a deep sense of obligations for the...
I have not written to you for some time my Dear Sir because I had nothing but bad news to tell...
Mr De Bresson, a Secretary to the French Legation at this place, and his Lady who is a daughter...
I gratefully return the papers you did me the honor to send into me, with a copy of them inserted...
I have not been able my Dear John to keep the promise I made to you at parting of writing in...
I have the pleasure to return to you the letters of Gov McKean, with a copy of them inserted in...
I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its...
This answer to your letter of the 18th I consider indeed as an essential part of my religious...
I intended answering your last Letter my dear John after I had received the acknowledgement of...
Pride, rather than interest, makes it desirable to add an illustrious name to my list of...
I answer without delay your Letter of the 18th: instt. concerning Mrs. Clark—My wife has already...