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I received in September last, your favour of 11. July preceding, which was brought by Mr: Jones,...
3227. (Adams Papers)
Thanksgiving day. Dull weather.
After a detention of twenty days at Helvoetsluys, and a pleasant passage of twenty four hours...
I now Sit down with an intent to give you an account of the Place I dind at yesterday doctor...
This Letter is to introduce to your acquaintance and to recommend to your kind attentions and...
We have this day a sort of Holiday, to rejoyce for the acquisition of our new Territories— The...
I am always happy to find an opportunity of conversing with you, as we cannot verbally do this it...
It is sometimes said that suspense is worse than the certainty of evil—But it is a hard relief...
3917. (Adams Papers)
Snow storm. Went to Salem. Supp’d at Amory’s.
Captain Bates arrived here yesterday morning, from Amsterdam, and has lent me a number of...
41[January 1782] (Adams Papers)
Began to read Hume’s history of England. David Hume, The History of England, from the Invasion of...
In answer to your Letter of yesterday I readily agree that the board of my two Sons residing with...
I John Quincy Adams of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Esquire,...
I have received only one letter from you—that of 25. Novr: since I left you—And none from any of...
I return the enclosed letter according to your desire, painfully regretting, that I can not...
Our Sons John and Charles are come home from school this morning, to spend the Michaelmas...
This morning Pappa went out and came back again at about eleven o clock. At about two o clock...
4824th. (Adams Papers)
Charles went to Boston this morning, and brought me back some letters from Europe. I went in the...
4921. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Andrews, preach. Bouscaren. Mr. Carter.
On the 22d. of September, the day upon which I entered on the Execution of the duties of my...
I wrote you the letter of which a copy is enclosed on the very day of my dear wife’s...
As you may possibly not come here before the 18th I write to know, if I must leave these lodgings...
Half Holiday. At about ten o clock Mr. Le Roi came here and invited us to go and dine with him....
I received this afternoon your No. 11 and I never received a letter which caused such a variety...
I now avail myself of your obliging permission, to transmit through you to Mr: Randolph the...
5614th. (Adams Papers)
I walk’d with Thompson up to Mrs. Atkins’s. The old Lady is gone to Boston to spend a fortnight....
This morning Commodore Gillon came here at about nine o clock and We all went to a gentleman’s...
5817th. (Adams Papers)
This day a regiment of foot, and a troop of about 60 horse-men paraded, and were review’d by...
In your letter of 18 January to your Mama, you mentioned that you read to your Aunt Cranch a...
604th. (Adams Papers)
Walk’d into Newbury in the evening with Thompson; and we returned through Joppé, by a different...