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I have received your Favours of September 14 and 28th. but, by reason of an Amsterdam Fever,...
I am astonished! Looking in a Bundle of Letters, I found one from Col. Ward, unanswered, dated...
Last Evening I recieved your Excellency’s Letter of the 16th. of this month, accompanied with a...
Who shall write the History of the American Revoluion? Who can write it? Who will ever be able to...
10565[Harvard College, 1751–1755] (Adams Papers)
Continued November 30. 1804. In my own class at Collidge, there were several others, for whom I...
A few days ago I had the Pleasure of your obliging letter of the 15 of October. It came by the...
Your kind letter of the 13th contains much truth, and nothing but the truth. I may return to it...
I nominate Samuel Williams our Consul at Hamburgh to be Consul of the United States at London in...
105691774. Fryday March 11th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Charlestown with Mr. Thomas Russell, with Mr. Temple, Mr. Jacob Rowe, Mr. Nicholls, Mr....
You have enough of Smiths letters e’er this and Waterhouse’s too, all which you will be so good...
I Should have added in my Letter of this day, that Shelbourne professes to be steady to the...
I have not had an opportunity to write you till now, since the departure of your Colonel Smith,...
10573Thurdsday [19 October]. (Adams Papers)
I borrowed yesterday of Quincy, the 1st Volume of Batista Angeloni’s Letters, and a general...
I nominate the Gentlemen in the inclosed List to the offices placed against their Names,...
Leyden, 29 March 1781. RC in John Thaxter’s hand PCC, Misc. Papers , Reel No. 1, f. 287–294....
Your Virginia Ladies have always been represented to me, and I have always believed it, are among...
I wish, if it were possible, to communicate to Congress the present State of every Affair, which...
If the combined Powers are exhausted by their Exertions The French must be no less distressed by...
Your favour of the 10th, is just come from the Post Office. I thank you for reading the Pamphlet,...
An affectionate and respectfull Address, from your two Honourable Houses, has been presented to...
I rec d last night your Favour of 30 of January, with the Copies of Letters inclosed.— I am not...
I received your obliging Favour of the 21st. this Morning, and I thank you for it. Dont be angry...
I received this morning with great pleasure your friendly Letter of the 16. and thank you for...
I have received & read with great pleasure, your ingenious & instructive memoir on the Onondaga...
Paris, 3 April 1780. RC in John Thaxter’s hand ( PCC , No. 84, I, f. 395–400). LbC ( Adams Papers...
Your favour of 17 June is before me. I thank you, sir for your kind Congratulations on my safe...
The twenty second Article of the Preliminary Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and France,...
I Yesterday rec d the Letter inclosed from my Son and in the Evening the President told me he had...
Upon the recommendation of General Washington Gen Hamilton and General Pinckney I appointed your...
10590Sunday [5? November]. (Adams Papers)
Drank Tea at Coll. Quincy’s. He read to me a Letter Coll. Gouch wrote him in answer to his...