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I enclose you a small publication which contains an account of a new auxillary or palliative...
Yrs. of June 21st. came safe to hand. I shall reply to it give you the echo of it in a few days....
Wealth, respect and friendship! from your grateful and affectionate friend. War with the “great...
In Contemplating the facility with which our Once chaste & vi mistress “American liberty” admits...
Lancaster, 8 February 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters Letters of...
“Great men (says Lord Bacon) have neither Ancestors nor posterity.” This, you and I know is not...
“salus, honor et bonus Appetitus.” to use the Words of Molière— from Dear sir ever / Yrs MHi :...
“Arma, Cestusque”, parmamque “repono,” upon the offensive subject of one of my late letters to...
I enclose you four numbers of Duane’s paper. They contain a good deal of matter relative to the...
Has your right hand forgotten its Cunning from pain or Sickness? or have you ceased to...
Yorktown, 22 January 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters Letters of...
Every moment of Amusement that I am able to afford you, is an Addition to my happiness, for which...
The reduction—I will not say loss of Charlestown has produced a new Era in the politicks of...
The difficult and complicated labors of my professorship consisting of teaching, examining,...
When a young man I read Sidney upon government. In one of his Chapters, he agitates the following...
Your letter of August 1st is still unanswered. It is full of truth, and useful information and...
Although for many years past I have read nothing, but books upon medicine on week days, & upon...
Your two letters of yesterday & to day have made me serious. They discover a profound knowledge...
Herewith th r ough the politeness of Mr Quincy you will receive the Coins for your son. I regret...
I have been so long accustomed to regard all your opinions upon goverment with reverence, that I...
Act 1. Scene 2nd. Mr Adams alone in his Study. Enter B Rush. A: Aye Rush is that you? What is...
I began a long & confidential letter to you two weeks ago upon the Subject of one of your late...
I have seldom been more highly gratified than by the receipt of your letter of Novr 11th. The...
An inflammation in my eyes which for several days has confined me to my house, and rendered...
Mr Jefferson and I exchange letters Once in six, nine or twelve Months. This day I received a few...
I return you Col Smiths & Dr Waterhouse’s letters The former is replete with good Sense. Alas!...
Accept of my thanks for your last letter.—I enclose you a few numbers of the Aurora. Shall we...
I have escaped for ten minutes from the pressure of business, lectures–pupils, and the Charge of...
You have so far outdreamed me in your last letter, that I shall be afraid hereafter to let my...
All my family rejoice with yours in the happy issue of the operation performed upon Mrs Smiths...