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I was rejoiced when I found the justice of Congress had made some necessary Provision for the...
I received your obliging favour of july 29th with the inclosure. I had not any objection to your...
I owe you many thanks for the early notice which you transmitted me, of mr Adams’s acceptance of...
I will now venture to congratulate you upon your relief from a part of the heavy burthen which...
I love to see a young, Man, who in the language of Montesquieu is capaple de s’estime beaucoup;...
The Procrastination of Old Age must be my only Apology for So long for So long neglecting to...
I have been tenderly affected by the kind expressions of your friendship in your letter of the...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams request the Honor of Mr Rush’s Company at Dinner on Tuesday the 2 of August at...
Mrs. Adams presents her best respects to Mr Rush will be very much obliged to him to have the...
The Consulship and Agency for Seamen, and claims, at Amsterdam ; Having become vacant by the...
In my note to you , written and sent off in haste, I omitted, though foremost in my mind, to beg...
I have received this morning your polite note with an extract from a letter addressed to you by...
I must again beg the protection of your cover for a letter to mr Gilmer, altho’ a little doubtful...
Your favor of Mar. 1. has been duly recieved, and requires my thanks for the kind offer of your...
Taking for granted this will reach you while mr Gilmer is still in England, I take the liberty of...
I have heretofore informed you that our legislature had undertaken the establishment of an...
This letter will be presented you by mr George Ticknor , a gentleman from Massachusets whose...
Your fav r of Oct. 9. was rec d in due time, and the last envoi of books ment d in it from...
I am later than my wishes in offering you my congratulns on your safe return to your own country....
I took the liberty, in October last, to request you to put a catalogue of books , which I...
your fav r of Oct. 9. was rec d in due time, and the last envoi of books ment d in it from...
I have deferred acknoleging your favor of May 22. until the reciept of my books should enable me...
In your favor of May 3. which I have now to acknolege, you so kindly proffered your attentions to...
Having written to you very lately, I only avail myself of the present opportunity furnished by...
I have recd. the copy of your late Treasury Rept. & return my thanks for the kindness to which I...
I have recd. the copy of the papers communicated to the B. Parliament which you were so good as...
The Volume so kindly presented to Mrs. Madison and myself has afforded us great pleasure. Few can...
Your two favors of Jany. 14. & May 2. came duly to hand; the former accompanied by 3 Vols. of...
I have recd. your very kind letter of the 12th. The commendations you bestow on those relating to...
I thank you, my dear Sir, for the Gazette kindly put under cover to me. It derives particular...