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Permit me to introduce to you M r Horace Holley who is on his Way to Kentucky where he has been...
This will be presented to you by Mr Holley whom you know and whom I pray you to receive with...
As “the accurate Jefferson” has made the Revolution a Game of Billiards, I will make it a Game of...
I thank you, with all my heart, for your Christmas Oration; which I have read and reread with...
I should ask leave without scruple to transmit the enclosed letter to you were it not for the...
Clarks History of the Navy is the Same with Mathew Careys. Wilkinsons History I have not Seen. I...
you ought to tell me the name of that animal, who “faced you down” against dates and Otis. he...
James Otis Counsellor, Colonel &c &c &c Said to me Some fifty or Sixty years ago “John; when I...
grand Adams The American Revolution was not a trifling nor a common Event. It’s Effects and...
I presume you have read the elegant life of Patrick Henry by Mr. Wirt the Attorney General of the...
As Mr Wirt has filled my head with James Otis; and as I am well informed that The Honourable Mr...
As Mr Wirt had filled my head with James Otis; and I am well informed that the Honourable Mr...
Please Sir to excuse J and C Adams from School as they were detained here by the weather NBLiHi .
Be pleased to accept my cordial Thanks for the present of and elegant Copy of your Sketches of Mr...
I here Send you three great Authorities, James Otis Oxenbridge Thatcher and Samuel Adams, all...
I Sincerely condole with you in the loss of your Friends Walker Wislar and Bray. I Sincerely...
Your Pupil Mr Minot was a young Gentleman of excellent character; pure, spotless in Morals and...
I am obliged to borrow a hand to thank you for your favour of March 11th. and for introducing to...
I am much pleased with your Translation The Character of Anacreon is one of the many Mysteries of...
I have recceived with Pride and Pleasure a Volume of Mathematical Papers from a Fellow Citizen...
John Adams was Born at Quincy on the 19th. of October 1735. of John and Susana Boylston Adams. he...
In Mr Wirts elegant and eloquent Panegyrick on Mr Henry.—I beg your attention to page 56 to page...
I HAVE received your obliging favour of the 8th, but cannot consent to your resolution to ask no...
I have Seldom read so much good sense, in so few Words as in your Letter of the 5th. Your...
I was born on the nineteenth of October 1735, and consequently was eighty two years of age, on...
I have received the Letter you did me the honour to write me on the 29th of April and I thank you...
In my Letters to you, I regard no order. And I think, I ought to make you laugh Sometimes:...
I thank you for the documents you Send me, which I give to the Athenaeum believing they will do...
I have received your Copy of the declaration of Independence for which I thank you. It is...
As Holly is a Diamond of a Superiour water it would be crushed to pouder by Mountainous...
As Holly is a Diamond of a Superiour Water, it would be crushed to pouder by mountainous...
No Man could have written from Memory Mr Otis’s Argument of four or five hours against The Acts...
I received Yesterday your kind Letter of the 23d of May with a Copy of your Letter to President...
No man could have written from memory Mr Otis’s Agument of four or five hours in length, against...
I have promised you, hints, of the heads of Mr Otis’s Oration, Argument Speech, call it which you...
The next Statute produced & commented by Mr Otis was the 15th. of Charles the Second, i.e. 1663,...
I have received your Letter of the 16th. My letter to Col Daniel Putnam of the 5th. is at his and...
Mr Otis Said Such a “Writt of Assistance” might become the Reign of Charles the Second in...
I thank you for giving me an Opportunity to read a Discourse which I greatly regretted that the...
In the Search for Something, in the History and Statutes of England, in any degree resembling...
Mr. Otis, to Show the Spirit of the Acts of Trade, those I have already quoted as well as those I...
Mr Otis proceeded to page 198 of this great Work of the great Knight Sir Josiah Child Proposition...
Will you accept a curious Piece of New England Antiquities. It was a tolerable Chatechism for the...
Accept a Morsell of ancient Massachusetts Letterature: and will you be pleased to compare it with...
Will you accept a curious Peace Piece of New England Antiquities. It was a tolerable Catechism...
Your request of permission to dedicate to me, your proposed travels and Statistical views whose...
I have recd your favour from Richmond of July 4 I cannot write long letters. When you visit...
I have rarely, if ever, read a Letter with more Pleasure than yours of July the 3d. you could not...
I have received your favour of the 15th. with two printed Copies of the Abstracts &c. One Copy I...
I thank you, for you for your favour of the 12th. You advise me to write my own Life upon a very...