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Braintree October–December? 1758. Printed: JA, Earliest Diary The Earliest Diary of John Adams ,...
Braintree, July? 1759. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John Adams...
Boston, 18 December 1765. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John...
Braintree, October 1759. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John...
I have taken the best Advice, on the subject of your Billet, and I find you cannot compell me to...
Braintree, January? 1761. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John...
I brought a few Ideas with me when I first came to this Town, that grew in the luxurious soil of...
Braintree, October? 1758. Printed: JA, Earliest Diary The Earliest Diary of John Adams , ed. L....
Portsmouth, 13 February 1772. RC ( Adams Papers ); addressed: “To John Adams Esqr. at Boston...
Braintree October–December? 1758. Printed: JA, Earliest Diary The Earliest Diary of John Adams ,...
I received your obliging Letter at New York, and it was peculiarly acceptable to me and my...
Mr. Cranch informs me that Hones will go to Town tomorrow, and that I may not miss one...
I have written but once to you since I left you. This is to be imputed to a Variety of Causes,...
Alass! How many snow banks devide thee and me and my warmest wishes to see thee will not melt one...
I was very glad to receive a Line from you, by Mr. French, tho the Account you give me of the...
The spirit of liberty is amazingly increased, so that there is scarce a tory and hardly a neutral...
Returned from a Ramble in Town which began at 10 in the Morning. Dined with my Friend S. Adams...
I thank you most kindly for your obliging Letter. And beg the Continuance of your Correspondence....
The letter inclosed herewith contains My Answer to the young Gentn. you was pleased recommend Me...
Yesterday I wrote you a few Lines by Docr. Tuffts informing you the Sons of Liberty Desired your...
I am to acknowledge the Receipt of your kind Letter, and to thank you for it, and then Seal my...
I am lately come from divine Service, if I may be allowed the Expression, performd by the Revd....
I am very well yet:—write to me as often as you can, and send your Letters to the Office in...
I am extreamly afflicted with the Relation your Father gave me, of the Return of your Disorder. I...
By the same Token that the Bearer hereof satt up with you last night I hereby order you to give...
Our enemies, for their own further security, as well as to bring the town into the most complete...
Welcome, Welcome thrice welcome is Lysander to Braintree, but ten times more so would he be at...
I presume upon the Merits of a Brother, both in the Academical and legal family, to give you this...
At the same time that I make my Gratful Acknowledgment, for the instructive sentiments and...
I have this moment been enformd that You and a Number of Worthy Gentlemen, have been Honorably...
I would not loose the Opportunity of writing to you—tho I must be short. Tedious, indeed is our...
I had a tollerable Journey hither, but my Horse trotted too hard. I miss my own Mare—however I...
Accidents are often more Friendly to us, than our own Prudence.—I intended to have been at...
I am much obliged to you for the care you have taken about help. I am very willing to submit to...
I hear that a letter from one P——s, a clergyman in Connecticut, has been intercepted, and that an...
The Disappointment you mention was not intended, but quite accidental. A Gentleman, for whom I...
I think myself greatly indebted to you, for the honor you do my judgment, in refering so...
I receiv’d your favour of Decr. 29. about 3 or 4 Days after it was wrote. The bearer left it at...
How do you now? For my part, I feel much easier than I did an hour ago, My Unkle haveing given me...
The Doctor talks of Setting out tomorrow for New Braintree. I did not know but that he might...
We have lived thro the Heat, and Toil, and Confusion of this Week. We have tried three of the...
I hope you enjoy mens sana in Corpore Sano: My Body for more than six months past has been in...
If you have had Leisure to commit your Thoughts to writing agreable to my Request I shall be...
If our wishes could have conveyed you to us, you would not have been absent to Day. Mr. Cranch...
This is the last Opportunity I shall have to write you from Braintree for some Weeks. You may...
Saturday a Man of war arrived with the new accounts. The Governor has summoned the new Council to...
Notifies the Removal of his Office to a Room in Queen-Street, in the House of Mr. John Gill,...
I wrote you 21st. Inst. which I hope you have receiv’d. The publick Prints of to Day, Which you...
I think I write to you every Day. Shall not I make my Letters very cheep; don’t you light your...
My known fondness for Agriculture and Manufactures, has given many Opportunitys, which I have...