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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...
Received of John Quincy Adams the sum of five hundred Dollars, in full payment for fifteen shares...
With sincere pleasure I rec’d the assurance of my beloved Friend, your Father, that you intended...
Mr Benjamin Parker Richardson, a Grandson of my old friend Mr Brackett, who is advancing with me...
I have safely recieved the two copies of the facsimile of the Decln of Indepdce which you have...
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 find that my letters to Mr. Rush are recd by him so punctually & conveniently when passing from...