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There is due from me to the Estate of Norton Quincy Esq. late of the Town of Quincy deceased. One...
For Value received I promise to pay Richard Cranch Esq, o n order, Two thousand two hundred and...
Since Mrs. Adams’s Departure I have revolved within myself, whether you would not have an...
I am told that a Vessell will this Day sail for Holland. I know not how to neglect so fair an...
Our vast Extent of Territory requires a great Land Forrce to defend it. The Spirit of Commerce...
Sometime in September last I wrote to You, and am not a little anxious to know whether you...
Mrs. Cranch last Evening informed me, That a Mr. Standfast Smith of this Town is empowered to...
Yesterday Our Independance was celebrated in a decent yet joyful Manner—a solid Joy possessed...
My Letter of the 1st. of May last gave You some Account of the Proceedings of the Convention, the...
In my last I informed You of the Enemy’s taking a Post in Virginia. At that Time they were in...
May 19. It thunderd early this Morning and raind about 7 or 8. About 9 a Darkness came on...
We hear of your being at Philadelphia and wish You a comfortable Session there. The spring is now...
Yours of Sept. 5. I received the 13th. Instant and rejoice to hear that You are in the Enjoyment...
Under the present afflicting scene of Providence that you Mr. Adams and connections of the...
I hope before this Time M rs. Adams has arriv’d at Philadelphia and recovered from the Fatigues...
From the 6 th. of May to the 23 d. We had hot dry Weather with scarce any Rain, Our Pastures &...
I wrote to you last Week by Mr. Thos. Russell who was to set out for Philadelphia on Monday last....
Maj r. Penniman sometime since mention’d to me, that upon further Consideration, He would take...
The Pleliminary Articles of Peace, Cessation of Hostilities &C were not announced here by...
The Dispute between New York & this State has been referred to Congress, a Federal Court has been...
You have no Doubt long before this heard of the unhappy Fate of Charlestown, its Destruction by...
I received Yours of Octob r. 14 h. and have attended to the several Matters mentiond therein. The...
Yours of July 2d. I received being the first, since you left America. I rejoice at the Success of...
In the latter End of July and beginning of Novr. last I wrote to You. Am uncertain by whom the...
On conversing with M r. Parsons relative to Your Sons entring into the Study of the Law, I found...
I rec d. M rs. Adams’s Lett r. of Nov. 6. and had wrote a long Epistle of the 21 t. Ins t. and...
Know All Men by these Presents that I Cotton Tufts of Weymouth in the County of Norfolk and...
Last Week I received Yours of July the 20th. also Dr. Rushs Letter on Inoculation for which You...
The several Matters mention’d in your last, have been attended to, so far as Circumstances would...
The Autumn of 1779 was the most pleasant and agreable for its Fertility and the Mildness of the...
I wrote to You last March also in June, the former by Capt. McNeil who had the Misfortune to be...
Since my last to you, Porter has finishd ploughing the Meadow on the back of your House, the...
Your Favour of Sep t. 9 t I rec d. and Your Present of Neckar for which I return You Thanks and...
Our Newspapers have announced to us the Choice of a President of the United States and that it...
On Saturday last, the Gen l Court rose, having sat Five Weeks, but few Matters of Importance were...
I wrote to You about the 17 or 18th. of last Month which suppose You have received. Yesterday...
I rec d. Yours by Capt. Cushing with 50 Vol. of the Defence &c Thirty of which, I put into the...
Soon after the Removal of our Enemies from Boston, I sat myself down to write You the Proceedings...
On the 6th. Ultimo I drew on You for £100 sterling in Favour of Mr. Samuel Eliot, payable at 30...
The Want of a sufficient Power in Congress to regulate the national Concerns of the United States...
Our Spring was cold and Wet, Our Summer fruitful and the Fall forbodes a plentiful Harvest. We...
I this day received your Favour of the 17th. Augst. Ultimo. I find that your mind is much...
I have repeatedly forgot to mention to You That in Sep r. 1783. D r. Holyoke then President of...
I have enclosed a Letter to M r. Webster in Answer to his which you forwarded to me, I have left...
Receieved by Cotton Tufts of the Honble John Adams Esq. Sixty Seven Dollars and Fifty Three Cents...
If ever Wisdom Fortitude Patience & Perseverance were necessary, they were peculiarly so in the...
Accounts have been exhibited to me by several Dep y. Sheriffs for Service of Writs committed to...
In my Letter to M rs. Adams P r. Cap t. Scott, I mentioned to her, That M r. S. Q. was...
Yours of the 8 th. I received the 17 th. Ins t. and broke the Affair to M r. Cranch, who has it...
We begin to feel the good Effects of our national Government— By the Presidents Speech at the...