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Know all men by these presents, that I John Quincy Adams of Boston in the County of Suffolk and...
I was very happy to hear from you my dear George as I felt anxious on account of the great heat...
Your Sister informs me my dear Thomas that you are preparing to enter College in the Month of...
As it is possible my dear George that you may hear a rumour that your father was drowned I hasten...
I yesterday received your melancholy Letter my Dear George informing me of the low state of Mrs....
I was much pleased with the flow of good spirits which your last Letter indicated my Dear George...
The frequent and violent attacks of sickness which assail me my Dear George render me a wretched...
The perpetual trouble and occupation we have found in getting into our new residence has...
As I know you will be very anxious to hear from me my Dear George I hasten to write merely to...
I have been prevented from writing to you a long time my dear Tom first in consequence of ill...
It is an age since I have written to you my Dear George in consequence of having no subject on...
Mrs. Adams requests the Honor of Judge Southard’s Company at Tea on Tuesday the 14 th of December...
My health is so bad that I am obliged to relinquish my correspondence almost in spite of myself...
Keep up your spirits my dear Son and do let the outrageous slanders and misrepresentations of the...
When I left you my Dear George I was far from believing that an act of so little importance as...
Being free from the head ache to day almost for the first time since my return home I hasten to...
Since my return home my Dear George Charles I have been so much engaged it has been almost...
Mrs. Adams requests the pleasure of Mr. Southard’s company on Thursday Eveng at 1/2 past seven o...
In all the hurry and confusion which attended our journey it was impossible for me to write you...
I write you a few lines my dear John in answer to yours which I received last night merely to say...
I have not been able my Dear John to keep the promise I made to you at parting of writing in...
I enclose a Letter from Abby and can only say that we arrived at one o’clock on Monday morning...
I was so much occupied during my stop at Borden Town I could not answer your Letter therefore...
Be assured my dear Madam that you can ask nothing of me which I should not find great pleasure in...
I received your Letter my Dear Charles yesterday Eveng. and hasten to answer it from the...
I am very sorry my Dear George that you should have received so much pain from my Letter as it...
Eh b’en Mon petit Caporal honours seem to thicken so fast on Adams race we can scarce find time...
During my long absence from home my Dear Charles I could not write to you as it was difficult to...
Accept my congratulations my Dear George on your success in the performance of a task become...
13 July— After I closed my Letter and just as we were sitting down to supper in came Mr John and...
11 July. This day we celebrated and drank the health of my best friend accompanied by every good...
July 9 I think I closed my last to you my best friend on Thursday I shall therefore continue to...
Your Letter is this moment brought me my dear John and I confess I was very much disappointed in...
Mr Crane brought me your Letter last Eveng from Bedford but although I was rejoiced to receive it...
2 July I must continue journalizing for want of something better to do as the time hangs heavily...
29th June—The Eveng was very dull and Mr Crane though in all probability a very good man has not...
June 25. Johnson went to Town and on mountain mounting his Horse; the Beast trod on his foot and...
27 I sent to know if Mrs. Morgan would see me but it was so late when I received an answer that I...
June 24 I closed a sheet last Eveng. to send you and was quite low spirited at not hearing from...
22 Notwithstanding I have just closed a sheet I shall continue to write, as I know however...
19 June—Although we have no variety to amuse us or nor any striking incidents to relate I must...
Johnson arrived last Eveng. and brought me your very kind Letter my best friend and I am truly...
I enclose a Letter from Mary to Mrs. Gelbot and at the same time have the pleasure to inform you...
We have arrived safely at this place—after a very fatiguing and anxious journey on account of the...
I write my dear Margaret to enquire after the health of your dear Father, who we all here are...
As Congress have has adjourned I have literally not a word to write as we have nothing stirring...
I am very sorry my dear Charles that any thing in my last Letter should have wounded your...
Abby left us this morning my Dear George on her way to Boston under the protection of Mr Fuller...
I hasten to answer your last my Dear Charles as I cannot bear your reproaches which I feel I...
I am rejoiced my Dear Charles to learn that your journey was so pleasant and that the little...