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My Son Francis C. Gray, proposes to travel South, and may be at Monticello he will be glad to be...
I enclose you a press-copy of my last Letter, thought it is more than ever uncertain whether...
In enclosing to you a letter for my Mother, and one for my Son George, I feel the duty of adding...
Suppose Congress Should at one Vote, or by one Act, declare all the Negroes in the United States,...
“Why was that fair flower blasted so soon”?—The last letter which I have had the consolation of...
Major Swett, being about to embark for Boston, in the Galen, has been good enough to take charge...
On the New-Year’s day of our own Style, I wrote to my Mother, to testify my good-wishes and...
Mr Stephen Thayer whom you must have known is to carry this Letter to you. Of Braintree Origen a...
Your favours of 27. 28 and 30 August were all received together—They, as well as your preceding...
Mr. J. A. Smith, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at the Court of Great Britain,...
I thank you for your kind and obliging Invitation to me and my famility to visit the...
As my American Biography will contain sundry genealogical lists, executed with considerable...
I wrote you by Mr Storrow, and by Mr Smith who left this City, with the intention of embarking in...
You “are unable to discover in our form of Government any resemblance of Aristocracy.” As every...
My antient Friend, Mr Jefferson has presented me in your name, with a compliment more grateful to...
I wrote you a short Letter by Mr. Storrow, who left this City to embark at Havre for the United...
In your fifth page You Say “Mr. Adams calls our Attention to hundreds of wise and virtuous...
The enclosed letter supposes more importance, in my judgement, than it deserves. Whatever it is...
Wealth, respect and friendship! from your grateful and affectionate friend. War with the “great...
I had the pleasure of writing you last, on the 9th of November, since which I had not enjoyed...
It is a long period since I have been favoured with a line from you—which I much regret. A...
In this Number I have to hint at some causes, which impede the course of investigation in will...
I enclose a letter for Mr Marston, by his request—& likewise some papers, recd. some months...
Suppose another case which is not without examples; a family of Six daughters. Four of them are...
I have received at once your letters 11. and 13. March—and 22. and 23. April—They were brought by...
Having a disposition and inclination to Join the Army—if I could by the influence of friends...
Ah! Monsieur Adams! said my learned Friend The Abby De Mably “ Je sent un grand decadence....
Your kind letter of the 28th and 29th are before me. The report that my son, has written or said...
The last Letters I have had the pleasure of receiving from you are those of 1. and 2. July, and...
My last Letter to you I am ashamed to say was written on the 19th: of June—I have however since...