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341 Adams, John Jay, John From John Adams to John Jay, 19 December 1800 1800-12-19 Mr Elsworth afflicted with the Gravel and the Gout in his kidneys and intending to pass the...
342 Adams, John Kirkland, John Thornton From John Adams to John Thornton Kirkland, 28 August … 1818-08-28 I have had no Opportunity, till this hour to acknowledge your kind Letter of the 12th I had...
343 Adams, John Adams, John From John Adams to John Adams, 3 October 1815 1815-10-03 I know not whether you have read Tristram Shandy, or The Sentimental Journey or the Sermons or...
344 Adams, John Jay, John To John Jay from John Adams, 13 May 1780 1780-05-13 I had two days ago the pleasure of yours of the 26 th . of April, and am very happy, to have at...
345 Adams, John Jay, John To John Jay from John Adams, 19 June 1821 1821-06-19 I thank you for your kind favour of the 11 th , which I have this moment received, and soon...
346 Adams, John Adams, John To John Adams from John Adams, 21 October 1822 1822-10-21 In compliance with your request in your condescending favr. of the 30th. Ulto. that I should...
347 Adams, John Adams, John Quincy John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 8 April 1777 1777-04-08 I received your Letter of 23d. March, and was very much pleased with it, because it is a pretty...
348 Adams, John Jay, John From John Adams to John Jay, 26 April 1795 1795-04-26 I have received several kind Letters from You, Since your Arrival in London for which I sincerely...
349 Adams, John Adams, John Quincy From John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 24 December 1813 1813-12-24 If you were in any spot between New Orleans and Passamaquoddy I should write you every day, if I...
350 Adams, John Marshall, John From John Adams to John Marshall, 9 September 1800 1800-09-09 Mr Stevens’s letter inclosed in yours of the 30th seems to require a proclamation to open the...