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11 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 3 June 1816 | 1816-06-03 | I know not whether I am in your debt, or you in mine, but I can no longer refrain from writing... |
12 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 11 November 1815 | 1815-11-11 | To your studies in Jurisprudence, I wish all the success, which you can possibly wish for... |
13 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 9 October 1815 | 1815-10-09 | Thanks for your favour of the 2nd. & the valuable pamphlet “America Jurisprudence” With no less... |
14 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 26 August 1815 | 1815-08-26 | I thank you for your favour of the 20th and the Extracts which are very consolatory. I have... |
15 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 23 August 1815 | 1815-08-23 | I might perhaps agee with Mr Grattan, that Mr Burke had read more of the Brittish Poets than even... |
16 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 11 June 1815 | 1815-06-11 | “Watchman! What of the Night?” To what hour of the Evening are We advanced? How many hours remain... |
17 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 24 April 1815 | 1815-04-24 | The first Thing that Struck me when I recd your favour of the 15th. was the Seal. I will not tell... |
18 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 10 April 1815 | 1815-04-10 | It does not Signify, to grow old. You never can get rid of worldly Affairs. I never was more... |
19 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 5 April 1815 | 1815-04-05 | Your two Letters of the 27th Ult. have been recd. with the Enclosures, for all which I thank you.... |
20 | Adams, John | Rush, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Rush, 17 March 1815 | 1815-03-17 | The Sight of a well known hand, made my heart leap, before I opened your Letter of the 6th. the... |