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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 22 January … | 1821-01-22 | I revoke the appellation of Son—Your conduct to me is more like that of a tender affectionate... |
32 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 21 September … | 1820-09-21 | I have been as Civil to Mr Lane who brought me your letter of 26. As I could. He dined with me... |
33 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 16 September … | 1820-09-16 | O that I had the talent at discription, of a Homer a Milton or a Walter Scot—I would give you a... |
34 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 15 September … | 1820-09-15 | O that I had the talent at description of a Homer a Milton or a Walter Scott I would give you a... |
35 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 2 September … | 1820-09-02 | I have been as Civil to Mr Lane who brought me your letter of August 26th. as I could, he dined... |
36 | Adams, John Quincy | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Quincy Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 14 … | 1820-08-14 | I received with much concern your kind favour of the 8th instt. particularly as it mentions your... |
37 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 10 August … | 1820-08-10 | I have two kind letters from you to answer—the last—of August 7th.—has filled me with deep sorrow... |
38 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 16 June 1820 | 1820-06-16 | Thanks, dear Cousin, for yours of the 10th. and thanks again for the Box of perfumes. My daughter... |
39 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 6 May 1820 | 1820-05-06 | The Emperiour of China quoted the precept of Confucius, give much, and take but little—but you... |
40 | Adams, John Quincy | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Quincy Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 29 … | 1820-03-29 | I have received your very obliging favour of the 15th. inst and also the box; containing the... |
41 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 3 November … | 1819-11-03 | I think it is Voltaire who some where says, the life of a Man of Letters ought to appear only in... |
42 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 26 July 1819 | 1819-07-26 | I thank you for your favor of the 16th.—It is impossible for me, as it was for Junius to... |
43 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 24 July 1819 | 1819-07-24 | I thank you for your favor of the 16th. It is impossible for me, as it was for Junius to... |
44 | Adams, John Quincy | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Quincy Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 24 … | 1819-05-24 | Your kind Letter of the 15th. inst. has just come to hand—It was quite a disappointment to me... |
45 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 20 May 1819 | 1819-05-20 | your favour of the 7th from Princeton has given me Comfort by giving me good hopes and full... |
46 | Adams, John | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From John Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 27 April … | 1819-04-27 | Your favour of the 24th which has just come to hand—has given me so much uneasiness that nothing... |
47 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From Abigail Smith Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 14 … | 1818-03-14 | Agreable to your Request we have concluded to Send you the picture. Mr Adams has been So occupied... |
48 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Boylston, Ward Nicholas | From Abigail Smith Adams to Ward Nicholas Boylston, 30 … | 1817-03-30 | We promise ourselves the pleasure of visiting you on fryday next, and hope that a Severe Cold now... |