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Mr. and Mrs. Adams present their Compliments to Dr. Franklin and hope to have the Honour of his...
Never mind it, my dear Sir, if I write four Letters to your one: your one is worth more than my...
AL : American Philosophical Society Mr and Mrs Adams present their Compliments to Dr Franklin and...
Your kind Letters of Nov. 2. and Dec r 20 are before me. You will Soon learn the meaning of the...
Two Days ago, I was favoured with your polite and elegant Letter of January 22. I have received...
After a very pleasant Journey, here We are. We came very leisurely, dined the first day at...
Mr. Etter was so good as to come this morning and inform me that his Sons would go to Salem...
I Congratulate you upon the fine weather we have had since your absence; if it has been as...
I have received your Letters Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. but not in the order, in which they were...
Know all Men by these Presents, that We John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk and...
The fit of recollection came upon both of Us, So nearly at the same time that I may, Sometime or...
Never mind it, my dear Sir, if I write four Letters to your one: your one is worth more than my...
This indenture of three parts made and concluded this seventh day of October in the year of our...
I know not what to Say of your Letter of the 11 th of Jan. but that it is one of the most...
In the Name of God Amen. The Eighth day of January in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven...
The information in your last letter, of your return to your garden and your records has given me...
The Marquiss, who loves Us, will deliver You this. He will tell You every thing. Arbuthnot,...
Yours of June 23d. have received. I believe there is no Danger of an Invasion your Way, but the...
I am Sorry to give you the trouble of this Commission: but I fear it will not be effectually done...
The very respectful, affectionate, and obliging address, which has been presented to me by the...
211779. July 20. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
I was struck with these Words in a Letter from the President Jeannin to M. Bellegarde of 28 Jany....
Saturday June the 3d 1775. Congress however ordered the Letter to lie under on the Table for...
I believe I told you in my last , that I had given you all in Lindseys Memoirs, than that...
24[September 1796] (Adams Papers)
The Summer is ended and the first day of Autumn commenced. The Morning is cold tho the Wind is...
This is one of my fortunate days. The Post brought me, a Letter from you and another from my...
You enquire, in your kind Letter of the 19th. Whether, “every Member of Congress did, on the 4th...
271772. Novr. 21. (Adams Papers)
Next Tuesday I shall remove my Family to Boston, after residing in Braintree about 19 Months. I...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I never was more amuzed with political Speculations, than...
Your Favour of the fourth of october, I have had the Honour to receive, and have dispatched the...
This Letter will go by the Hand of the Honourable Samuel Hewes Esqr., one of the Delegates in...
I thank you for a very pleasant letter, and I supplicate a continuance of them—I have given up...
I received your obliging Letter at New York, and it was peculiarly acceptable to me and my...
Whereas, combinations to defeat the execution of the law for the valuation of lands and...
34Wednesday. May 22. 1771. (Adams Papers)
At Plymouth. Put up at Wetheralls, near the County House—lodged with Mr. Angier, where we had a...
I have received your Address and a Copy of your association, by the Hand of the Speaker Mr...
Yesterday I received your favour of the 19 th. and learn with Pleasure your design to pursue your...
I had, by yesterdays Post, the Honour of your Letter of the 15th. instant. I Should esteem it an...
It is often Said in this Country, “We have nothing to gain by this War.” But who is to gain? If...
In reply to your question, upon what map did the Commissioners trace the boundary line described...
I ought not to have neglected so long to write you an account of the delightful visit I received...
When my Son departed for Russia, I enjoined upon him to write nothing to me, which he was not...
On Thursday October 26. 1775. The Subject again brought on the Carpet, and the same discussions...
I have not received a Line, nor heard a Syllable from you Since my Arrival, but I know your...
Your polite and obliging Favour of April the 10th I duely received at this Place and I pray you...
I am not surprized at your Anxiety expressed in your Letter of the 25 th. which I rec d...
Had I really been disgusted and mortified at my Treatment by Congress which in fact I was not,...
I am much obliged to you for your judicious Letter of Oct r. 15. you have described the Causes of...
With Mr. Davis’s report of the 8th I enclose all the papers relative to the complaint of Mr...
The Situation of Affairs between Some of the Citizens of the United States and the Cherokee...
Other parts of your letter of yesterday may be remembered hereafter; but “ Brimborion ” must not...