Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Adams, Abigail Smith"
Results 451-500 of 643 sorted by editorial placement
Peace with Algiers, Peace with Algiers did peace ever make a Great Man? Tis war that makes the...
I have to acknowledge a very tender and affectionate Letter from you, bearing date 8th Janry...
I was much pleased to receive your Letter of july 26th and to mark your improvement in your hand...
Last week I Sent Letters to Newyork for you Mrs Adams, and the children. I write now to Say that...
Captain Tracy is to Sail on Sunday in the Galen. our young Gentlemen are all flying abroad. Some...
I must inclose a Note to you, to Say that this morning the mail from Utica in N york, informd me...
Mr Adams call’d yesterday morning before six oclock, I rose before light in order to write to...
It was with great pleasure that I received and read your Letter of August 6th from Ealing, and it...
The vessels which I have already written by have been detaind: by contrary winds, and give me an...
Since last monday, I have not been able to write you a line. I lived in bodily fear of the...
I received your Letter, bearing date july 1815 you must excuse me for not nameing the day of the...
I this day received your Letter No 75 24th August by way of Newyork—Your Father had received one...
you do not know how much your company is desired at Quincy. these long Evening we want much, an...
Inclosed is a Letter from Charles, by the hand writing. I received it yesterday, with a Letter...
I thank you my dear Grandson for your very pretty Letter, as you cannot have any remembrance of...
Your Letter of Sep’br th 11 came safe to hand, and I was well pleasd With the account you give me...
This Letter will derive some merit from its being the latest date, and I hope will reach you...
I have lost my dear venerable second Father and ancient Friend, the upright Christian, the...
By mr. Tarbel, who left here the last of Nov’br I wrote to you, and to mrs Adams, introducing him...
I write again. I am yet among the Living, of which last Monday morning I had no expectation, but...
I Abigail Adams wife to the Honble: John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk, by and with...
Having been attacked this morning with a dangerous Complaint, I have requested Louisa to write...
I know you will be glad to see my handwriting, and more so, when I tell you that I have rode out...
your Letter of Nov’br 7th allarmd me when I opend it, and Saw that it was in the hand writing of...
I am very anxious to learn whether mrs Smith is confined? I expected the post of this day would...
I was very sick yesterday, and obliged to take an Emetic, to clear of a quantity of Bile, which...
It is a long time since we have received a Line from you at Quincy. I have been so very sick...
I must write you a few lines to day from a Night of Rest, I derive Strength, all lost again by a...
your Note I received and thank you for it, altho it gave me much anxiety upon your & mrs Bailey’s...
I received this morning your Note of Sunday and Monday, and am the better for hearing of that...
I attempted to write to you, by Captain Bronson in Jan’ry but my strength failed me, and I have...
Your Letter No 80 December 27th 1815 I have received—Since my last Letter to you, which I think...
I received a few lines from you to night by mrs Adams; and rejoice in the returning health of...
I embrace the earliest opportunity to congratulate you upon the Birth of a son, and to rejoice...
I received your note this morning and wish you had known that mr Shaw came out last Evening...
I have already written to you by this vessel. her sailing haveing been delayed, I have the...
I must write you a short Letter, least you Should think yourself neglected, as I have written to...
It is So long Since I heard from you that I am anxious to hear from your own pen, how you have...
I always like to send to every one some token of remembrance by writing to each, altho, I á derth...
After three months Sickness, great part of which time, I expected to go hence & be here no more,...
Upon this day solemnized to me, by the anniversary of the death of my beloved Sister, and by the...
For Several Months past, I little thought my Dear Friend, that I Should have been the Sunium to...
Self, Self, is very often the first consideration I therefore begin my Letter by Saying I have...
I this morning received your Letter, dated the 10th I sympathize with you, under the repeated...
I thank you for the information transmitted me in your Last Letter. I have Sent an extract to my...
By a vessel which saild a week since, I wrote to my Son, and Grandson’s. by this I shall write...
I am much dispirited by the weather which prevented the intended visit of you and your Friends, I...
Mr Edward Brooks, Eldest son of mr P C Brooks has visited us, and offerd to take Letters for us...
I never know how to let a vessel go from Boston, without a Letter to Some of the Family. I have...
A ; I opend my Letters this morning and found a Number—dated last Novbr and December, the first...