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Having just received a letter from John I wish to know if you are desirous that I should come on...
Two or three weeks since an old friend of mine Capt. Jacob Sherburne of Orland, on the Penobscot...
From the earnestness of my last Letter I am much afraid that you may think as is often the case...
I yesterday sat down to answer your last Letter, and wrote two, neither of which I have sent, as...
I did not write you yesterday because I was so much fatigued I was obliged to lie down as soon as...
This day has brought me an invitation in form to attend at the Capitol tomorrow to witness the...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
I have no assurance that my opinions have any claims to your confidence; but I have been...
Ere I touch upon the melancholy subject which at present occupies your mind; allow me to offer...
As I know you will be desirous to know the circumstances of your father’s funeral and the...
By the letters which I yesterday forwarded from Boston you were informed of the very low...
You will have heard before this reaches you of the fate of your revered father. He has died full...
The undersigned Commissioners, appointed “to select a proper site in the District of Columbia, on...
The undersigned Commissioners, appointed “to select a proper site in the District of Columbia, on...
As you are now relieved from congressional claims upon your time, & attentions, I venture to...
I am thankful for the very interesting message and documents of which you have been so kind as to...
J. Madison has received, under the President’s name, a copy of the Message and documents...
My grandson, Th: Jefferson Randolph, bearer of this letter being on a journey to the North, I...
Mr. Marshall accepts with great pleasure the invitation of Mr and Mrs. Adams to dine with them on...
I know nothing of the facts in this petition, nor of the person on whose behalf they are stated,...
I herewith inclose to you a letter addressed to me from Mr. Shaw written at my request—I can only...
I herewith inclose to you a letter addressed to me from Mr Shaw written at my request. I can only...
I have received your letter inclosing the letters from Mr Basset and Mr. Custis Congress had...
I have received your letter inclosing the letters from Mr Basset and Mr. Custis Congress had...
Mr. Clay’s respectful Compliments to Mr. Adams and Mrs. Adams and he regrets Extremely that...
5th Jany— Mr Calhoun accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr & Mrs Adams for Thursday next 6th...
Monday Morning. Mr Webster accepts with pleasure Mr & Mrs Adam’s Invitation to dine on Thursday—...
I do not feel quite well enough to be out today—having suffered a little from being out...
Mr Webster, accepts with great pleasure Mr & Mrs Adams invitation to dine on Thursday next— MHi :...
I am honor’d with your Letter of 8th of Novr with the devise & explanation, when which is truely...
Mr. Clay has the honor to accept the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Adams to dinner on Tuesday next....
W. Wirt acknowledges the honor of Mr & Mrs. Adams polite invitation to dinner on the 15th. but...
Recd on board the schooner Velocity Luther Hammond master for Washington City. a Boston directed...
You can hardly conceive the dissappointment and regret I felt from the Information I rec’d from...
With a reluctance, commensurate with the liberty which I am taking, I am constrained, by...
I feel a diffidence in addressing you on a subject, that I am not satisfied is not impertinent &...
Mr. Johnson presents his respectful Complimts. to Mr. Adams, & encloses for Mr. Adams perusal two...
Mr. Thomas Grafton Addiron junr. having a wish to be employed in the public service has requested...
I had the pleasure to address our amiable friend Mr Adams last week, expressive of my Intentions...
I enclose you a letter from honest Spafford. I do it with great reluctance but he has so much...
When I borrow a sentiment from Machiavel’s “plan of a perfect Commonwealth” to accompany my...
Mr John Douglas Simms of Virginia is the son of Col Charles Simms for many years collector of the...
Mr. John Douglass Simms of Virginia is the son of Colo. Charles Simms for many years collector of...
I have received your letter of the 9th: Never did I feel so much solemnity as upon this...
Mr. Richard of Michigan has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the polite invitation of Mr....
Mr Webster accepts with pleasure Mr & Mrs Adam’s Invitation to dine on Thursday— MHi : Adams Papers.
Genl Jackson with compliments to Mr. and Mrs. Adams, regrets that an engagement with the Secy of...
Mr. Clay has the honor to accept the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Adams to dinner on Thursday next—...
Mr. Alexander Townsend, bound to Washington has called to see if I have any Packages to send,...
For value received I promise to pay John Quincy Adams, or his order, fifteen dollars on demand...