Thes fue Lins cums to let you no, that I am very wel at prisent, thank God for it, hoping that...
I Arnt book larnt enuff, to rite so polytly, as the great gentlefolks, that rite in the...
It is a pleasant Thing to see ones Works in print.—When I see the news, with my letter int about...
4VIII. “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...
5V. “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...
6IV. “U” to the Boston Gazette, 18 July 1763 (Adams Papers)
Among the Votaries of Science, and the numerous Competitors for literary Fame, Choice and...
7VI. “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...
8II. To Jonathan Sewall, 1763 (Adams Papers)
For so I must call you, tho your late Behaviour, in Point of Ill Nature, and Jealousy, has...
My Brother J and my self have been very liberal of our Promises to the Publick and very Sparing...
10Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
In 1763, John Adams made his first verifiable entry into print with the publication of his...