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1 Adams, John Rush, Richard From John Adams to Richard Rush, 15 September 1817 1817-09-15 I will now venture to congratulate you upon your relief from a part of the heavy burthen which...
2 Rush, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Rush, 2 May 1818 1818-05-02 An old Scotch woman, in North-Shields, signing herself Ann Hewison, has sent me a manuscript...
3 Adams, John Rush, Richard From John Adams to Richard Rush, 24 September 1818 1818-09-24 The Procrastination of Old Age must be my only Apology for So long for So long neglecting to...
4 Rush, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Rush, 4 December 1818 1818-12-04 Out of the circle of your own family, there are none who can feel more sorrow at the heavy...
5 Rush, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Rush, 9 February 1821 1821-02-09 Since I read in the newspapers the address which you delivered in November to the convention of...
6 Adams, John Rush, Richard From John Adams to Richard Rush, 14 May 1821 1821-05-14 I have been tenderly affected by the kind expressions of your friendship in your letter of the...
7 Rush, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Rush, 30 September 1821 1821-09-30 Your life will never cease to be useful to your country. In spite of yourself, in spite of your...
8 Adams, John Rush, Richard From John Adams to Richard Rush, 28 November 1821 1821-11-28 I love to see a young, Man, who in the language of Montesquieu is capaple de s’estime beaucoup;...
9 Rush, Richard Adams, John To John Adams from Richard Rush, 26 February 1822 1822-02-26 I must insist upon it, notwithstanding the authority of your veto, that the subject is truly a...