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1 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 27 February … | 1817-02-27 | Are the works of Apuileus in Harvard College Library or in any other collection in America Have... |
2 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 26 February … | 1817-02-26 | Where the Fine Arts are Studied or practiced there Should be a Trybunal of Criticism always in... |
3 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 22 February … | 1817-02-22 | Graüs Ingenium dedit Musa. the Greeks refined and polished every thing. The Competition between... |
4 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 17 February … | 1817-02-17 | Have you read certain Strictures upon Painters and Paintings, in the Newspapers? what do you... |
5 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 25 June 1816 | 1816-06-25 | In the style of John and Jonathan Bull, I give you a thousand thanks for your letter of the 18th... |
6 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 18 December … | 1815-12-18 | Permit me to sympathize with you and your Children on the loss of your amiable and excellent... |
7 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 30 May 1815 | 1815-05-30 | You made that Westphalian Couplet yourself, Sleeping or waking, nobody but you could have dreamed... |
8 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 22 May 1815 | 1815-05-22 | Your favr is recd. Gallia changefull as a Child at play “now calls in Princes; now drives away,”... |
9 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 3 April 1815 | 1815-04-03 | I have written to the President on your Subject. I know not what Weight my opinion has or whether... |
10 | Adams, John | Waterhouse, Benjamin | From John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, 2 December 1814 | 1814-12-02 | Gerry! Gerry! Gerry! You was the last of my Colleagues! I am left alone! It cannot be long before... |