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It is very long since I had the pleasure of writing to you. considering George a better...
I continue to receive your journals—that of the 29th. was the last; and they would continue to be...
N. 9 has reached me and I hasten to answer it although I must complain a little at your...
August 2 We last night paid our intended visit to the Masonic Hall and were received by the Grand...
What is the reason you do not write me? Are you determined to relinquish all intercourse with...
August 3 After despatching my Letters we received Georges N. 10 with one from Mrs. Porter in...
August 4 Your N. 10 was brought me this morning containing the order upon the Bank for which I...
Your Journal of 31st. July and 1st. instt. is received. I enclose you another Check for 100...
I enclose you a Letter from Mrs Frye—upon whom I called last Evening—Mr Frye doubts whether he...
Your Letter of the 29 reached me safely the day before yesterday and as it contained information...
August 6th. It is very cold here to day so much so that we can sit comfortably with the windows...
August 7 After closing my journal I received your very affectionate Letter N 11 containing...
Oh! that I could visit Philadelphia! and run about as I did Forty Eight years ago—to Roman...
August 8 Towards evening my brother became much better. To keep his thoughts from his immediate...
You seem by the facetious tone of your Letters when you honour me with any to imagine that I have...
August 9 The Boston papers announce the death of one of our Grandees James Perkins—I think I...
KNOW all Men by these Presents, That I, John Adams, of Quincy, in the County of Norfolk, Esquire,...
August 10. Mr. Joanoff and Baron Maltitz and Mr & Mrs. Pederson and Mrs. Markoe called—I had gone...
I enclose the Letter just received I cannot guess why it was written to me— MHi : Adams Papers.
Badinage Avaunt!!! I must now be very serious. I have recollected all I can of Homer Virgil and...
Your Journals to the inclusive have been regularly received, and have become a sort of necessary...
The last budget from Europe was indeed a fruitful one according to Walsh’s paper—They appear to...
I forgot when I closed my last to answer your question concerning my brothers baggage—He wishes...
An interval of three days without a Letter from you had me, and I find by your Journal to the...
August 17 Mr. Cook called to inform me he intended to return to Washington tomorrow; and while he...
By some thoughtlessness I dated my journal wrong the last time I wrote, and only anticipated my...
August 19 Notwithstand the budget just sent, there is still some thing left to be said in answer...
I yesterday received your Letter and could not help smiling at poor Shaws distress though I...
When I rec’d your Letter dated from Badimage Hall, I then read it, according to the meaning of...
22 It every hour threatens rain but no rain falls. Mr H— says his Corn Crops will be very fine...
All your journals have been duly received, and I should not have failed writing to you for the...
I will not loose a second before acknowledgeing your favour of the 21st. which I received this...
August 24 As there has not been one incident which could induce me to write I have omitted my...
August 25 Went to the Presbyterian Church with Miss Pardon ; and heard a tolerable discourse from...
Instead of four 5 dollar bills, I enclose you a draft, payable to your order , on a Bank in...
I am quite ashamed to acknowledge at this day that I duly received both your Letters of 29th May...
August 27. I see by the papers that Mr. Harrisson has lost his daughter Mrs. Mason—This is a...
Joseph has arrived safe with the Carriage and horses. Your journal of the 24th. and 25th. was...
I am much pleased my Dear John by your Letters and hasten to answer the last which was received...
August 28. One of the companies having turned out in the State House Gardens, makes the view from...
How I wish I could divide myself and fly to nurse you my poor Boy—If your Uncle had not still to...
After closing my Letter yesterday Mr G. Harrison called on us and sat with us near an hour—He is...
August 30 It is worth while to be absent a short time from home for the sake of receiving such...
Sept 1 My first visitor this day was the General who looks much better than he did and is I think...
Your journals down to the 30th of August inclusive are received; and this day the memoirs of Lord...
Sept 3. The Evening closed with a very heavy thundergust After which we had a most delicious...
Do not suffer your failure to mortify you too much my dear John—It was accidental and must not...
Mr. J. Hopkinson; Miss Dale, Mr Ewing; Miss Meredith, Miss Frazier, Mr Connell, and Mr N. Biddle,...
Yesterday afternoon at four, we performed the last sad offices of mortality to the remains of Mr....
Another attack of St Anthony confines me to my chamber since I wrote last and as it has been...