1II. To Jonathan Sewall, 1763 (Adams Papers)
For so I must call you, tho your late Behaviour, in Point of Ill Nature, and Jealousy, has...
2VIII. “U” to the Boston Gazette, 5 September 1763 (Adams Papers)
It seems to be necessary for me, (notwithstanding the declaration in my last) once more to...
It is a pleasant Thing to see ones Works in print.—When I see the news, with my letter int about...
4VI. “U” to the Boston Gazette, 29 August 1763 (Adams Papers)
My worthy and ingenious friend, Mr. J , having strutted and foamed his hour upon the stage and...
My Brother J and my self have been very liberal of our Promises to the Publick and very Sparing...
6V. “U” to the Boston Gazette, 1 August 1763 (Adams Papers)
Man , is distinguished from other Animals, his Fellow-Inhabitants of this Planet, by a Capacity...
7IV. “U” to the Boston Gazette, 18 July 1763 (Adams Papers)
Among the Votaries of Science, and the numerous Competitors for literary Fame, Choice and...
I Arnt book larnt enuff, to rite so polytly, as the great gentlefolks, that rite in the...
Thes fue Lins cums to let you no, that I am very wel at prisent, thank God for it, hoping that...
10Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
In 1763, John Adams made his first verifiable entry into print with the publication of his...