You
have
selected
Recipient
Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical
- Adams, John (7)
Show: Top 1
Dates From
Dates To
No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, 20 December 1792 | 1792-12-20 | I feel myself much gratified, and highly honoured, by the sympathy which you express with me on... |
2 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, 23 February 1793 | 1793-02-23 | Such is the situation of this country, that I fear I shall be too troublesome in recommending to... |
3 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, 20 August 1793 | 1793-08-20 | This will be delivered to you by my eldest son, who, together with my youngest, is following... |
4 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, 5 February 1794 | 1794-02-05 | I take the liberty to introduce to you Mr Henrey Wansey, a person of the most respectable... |
5 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, 13 November 1794 | 1794-11-13 | As I presume you are now at Philadelphia, and I have an opportunity of writing by a private hand,... |
6 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, 29 November 1794 | 1794-11-29 | You are indeed very kind in expressing your wish to hear from me when all I can do is to ask... |
7 | Priestley, Joseph | Adams, John | To John Adams from Joseph Priestley, January 1795 | ≈1795-01-01 | I take the opportunity of my son’s going to Philadelphia to once more to beg your concurrence in... |