121To John Adams from Charles Francis Adams, 13 November 1825 (Adams Papers)
Time has slipped by most unaccountably during my resolutions constantly expressed of writing to...
122To John Adams from Charles Francis Adams, 27 November 1825 (Adams Papers)
In the present dearth of news, and of every thing to make a letter interesting, I am afraid I...
123To John Adams from Charles Francis Adams, 12 February 1826 (Adams Papers)
A fortnight has passed over, since I last addressed you, and scarcely any thing of interest has...
124To John Adams from Elizabeth Coombs Adams, 9 February 1825 (Adams Papers)
I Thank Heaven my dear Grand father that I am so happy as to announce to you the Election of...
This extraordinary season has prevented all ideas of regular correspondence for few employments...
126From George Washington Adams to Clerk of the Suffolk County Court of Common Pleas, 25 September 1824 (Adams Papers)
It being my intention to apply for permission to practise as an attorney in the Court of Common...
127From George Washington Adams to William Smith Shaw, 10 November 1821 (Adams Papers)
For your favour of the 23rd October I am greatly indebted; it should have been acknowledged...
Your excellent letter to me arrived at the close of the last week and was brought to me by John...
The heated and violent temper of the public upon the question of politics renders it necessary to...
Let me express to you my gratitude for your last note on reading which I had a foretaste of the...
By Marys last letter I am told that you are still suffering from illness and Harriet Welsh...
132From George Washington Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 23 July 1824 (Adams Papers)
Should it be thought presumptuous to address to you a pamphlet little worth your acceptance but...
A most unpleasant journey was completed by our arrival at Quincy last week where we had the...
134From George Washington Adams to William Smith Shaw, 3 January 1822 (Adams Papers)
I am directed by my Father to congratulate you upon the handsome acquisition you have lately made...
It is really afflicting to hear that you are again subjected to painful illness and to observe in...
Ever since the middle of the last month we have been in such a succession of events and...
137To Thomas Jefferson from George Washington Adams, 23 July 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
Should it be thought presumptuous to address to you a pamphlet little worth your acceptance but...
138From George Washington Adams to William Smith Shaw, 18 October 1821 (Adams Papers)
My Father has desired me to request you to send on with his law books a large Ainsworths Latin...
139From George Washington Adams to William Smith Shaw, 27 October 1821 (Adams Papers)
I am directed by my Father to inform you that he has received your letter with the Bill of lading...
It was painful to hear that you had been so ill after arriving at Washington and astonishing that...
It is pleasant to be able to inform you that Grandfathers health rather improves than declines....
Your letter of the 1st. instant has affected me deeply: it was received this morning and afforded...
Just this moment opening my shutters I find the ground covered with snow and it lays apparently...
144From George Washington Adams to Daniel Webster, 22 July 1826 (Adams Papers)
My Father directs me to send you with the above, the volume containing the Dissertation on the...
145From George Washington Adams to John Quincy Adams, 5 July 1826 (Adams Papers)
By the letters which I yesterday forwarded from Boston you were informed of the very low...
I have received your journal for the two first days of this month and shall as you permit read...
147From George Washington Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 25 May 1822 (Adams Papers)
I am enabled to reply to your last favour somewhat earlier than to the two which preceded it and...
148To John Adams from Hannah Adams, November 1817 (Adams Papers)
Sensible of the honour I received by your permitting me to prefix your name to the second and...
149From John Adams to François Adriaan Van der Kemp, 25 September 1819 (Adams Papers)
The information in your last letter, of your return to your garden and your records has given me...
150From John Adams to Charles Francis Adams, 17 August 1825 (Adams Papers)
I thank you for a very pleasant letter, and I supplicate a continuance of them—I have given up...