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1 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 11 December 1814 | 1814-12-11 | I wish to recommend to your Benediction, the Gentleman who will have the honour to present to... |
2 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 24 September 1813 | 1813-09-24 | If I am committing an indiscretion, I hope you will pardon it. The Reverend Mr Henry Colman of... |
3 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 29 October 1814 | 1814-10-29 | The Revd. Mr Edward Everett, though in early youth is desirous of Seeing the oldest Patriot and... |
4 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 30 October 1814 | 1814-10-30 | Your Letter of the 15th, which I very highly esteem, now received last night, after I have given... |
5 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 2 June 1812 | 1812-06-02 | Our ancient and venerable Friend Clinton is gone before us. It had long been my intention to... |
6 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 30 July 1815 | 1815-07-30 | Who Shall write the History of the American Revoluion? Who can write it? Who will ever be able to... |
7 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 9 October 1813 | 1813-10-09 | Your favour of Aug. 28th has been duly received and highly esteemed. I say with you, the Will of... |
8 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 26 April 1824 | 1824-04-26 | I have received your kind letter of the April 1st. And am very sorry it will not be in my power... |
9 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 26 November 1815 | 1815-11-26 | Your favour of the 20th revives me. A Brother Octogenarian who can write with Such vigour of hand... |
10 | Adams, John | McKean, Thomas | From John Adams to Thomas McKean, 20 September 1779 | 1779-09-20 | It is a long Time, Since I had the Pleasure to see you, but my Esteem is not at all diminished.... |