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1 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 27 December 1797 | 1797-12-27 | I nominate James Blake of Pensilvania to be Consul of the United States in the City of St.... |
2 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 10 August 1816 | 1816-08-10 | I culled a Few Flowers for George from The Andrian. I have done the Same for you here from the... |
3 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 31 July 1816 | 1816-07-31 | I find upon my table this morning your favour of the 7. March; and I know not whether I have ever... |
4 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 18 November 1823 | 1823-11-18 | Your account of the first part of your journey, is quite as entertaining and instructive as is... |
5 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 16 October 1824 | 1824-10-16 | Your frolicsome letter of the 10th of October has come to hand this morning and amidst the... |
6 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 25 October 1822 | 1822-10-25 | In the reign of Charles 1st of England, Henry Adams came to America from Devonshire and settled... |
7 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, April 1815 | ≈1815-04-01 | I am much pleased with your Translation. The Character of Anacreon is one of the many Mysteries... |
8 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 2 February 1812 | 1812-02-02 | I have received two pretty Letters from you, and know not how to account for my own delay in... |
9 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 28 November 1824 | 1824-11-28 | Your letter, of the 21st. sprightly and entertaining like all the rest, has been recieved. I... |
10 | Adams, John | Adams, John | From John Adams to John Adams, 5 April 1816 | 1816-04-05 | “Learn Patience of a Friend”! You think you must go to sea. Well, I have no great Objection;... |