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Portsmouth, 13 February 1772. RC ( Adams Papers ); addressed: “To John Adams Esqr. at Boston...
Sandwich, 4 October 1772. RC ( MiU-C ); addressed to John Adams in Boston; endorsed. Freeman...
If you have had Leisure to commit your Thoughts to writing agreable to my Request I shall be...
The letter inclosed herewith contains My Answer to the young Gentn. you was pleased recommend Me...
I was very sorry to find by your favor of the 19 of Aprill that you had so many good reasons to...
In pursuance of a Resolution of this Society, I am to signify to you that you have this Day been...
MS ( Adams Papers ) in the hand of Mercy (Otis) Warren. This unsigned poem was doubtless an...
Alass! How many snow banks devide thee and me and my warmest wishes to see thee will not melt one...
I Received your last and am to Acknowledge that the Contents of it gave me great pleasure. I have...
The Letters you sent for Mrs. Macaulay directed, under Cover, for me, were put into the Post...
As the Affairs of AMERICA are now agitating in both Houses of the English Parliament, and as it...
Mr. Warren being prevented by many Avocations from writing this Morning, has put the pen into the...
I have this moment been enformd that You and a Number of Worthy Gentlemen, have been Honorably...
We yesterday received your Letter directed to us, with those for Braintree, immediately on the...
Yours of the 25th. of last month never reached me, till yesterday. It would have given me great...
This may serve to apologize for so ungenteel a piece of Conduct as the carrying away a Sum of...
I never recd. nor heard of your letter of the 27th June last, Wrote at Ipswich until the 22d...
Your Letter was this Day delivered to me in the office. Your obliging thanks for my duty gives me...
Nothing could induce me to keep alive the remembrance of an affair which you will easily believe...
“We must fight , if we can’t otherwise rid ourselves of British taxation, all revenues, and the...
I Received your favor of the 23d. ult. but not til Satterday night as the man who promisd. to...
Saturday a Man of war arrived with the new accounts. The Governor has summoned the new Council to...
I know not where this will find you whether upon the road, or at Phylidelphia, but where-ever it...
The great distance between us, makes the time appear very long to me. It seems already a month...
In the county of Worcester, the people, at a general meeting, have resolved that no court shall...
The great Obligations your Friendship has laid me under would render me inexcusable to neglect...
I wrote you 21st. Inst. which I hope you have receiv’d. The publick Prints of to Day, Which you...
I am very impatient to receive a letter from you. You indulged me so much in that Way in your...
This Week has been fruitfull of extraordinary Transactions. I will endeavour to give You some...
I wrote you a fortnight ago by Mr. Sullivan, since which almost every day has produced some new...
A Very long and uninterrupted course of sickness has hitherto prevented me the pleasure of...
Five Weeks have past and not one line have I received. I had rather give a dollar for a letter by...
The spirit of liberty is amazingly increased, so that there is scarce a tory and hardly a neutral...
Nothing very material has taken Place here since Mr. Revere left Boston, by whom you will have...
I have just returnd from a visit to my Brother, with my Father who carried me there the day...
On my Return from Salem this Afternoon I was gratified with the Receipt of your kind Letter dated...
Our enemies, for their own further security, as well as to bring the town into the most complete...
Your favor of the first of August I received Yesterday by a private Hand. I most sincerly...
Mr. Revere arriv’d late on friday Evening and brought Us your Letters. Each one communicated the...
I have been trying ever since you went away to learn to write you a Letter. I shall make poor...
I have (my Dear Brother) been more than entertained by perusing a number of your Letters to my...
I hear that a letter from one P——s, a clergyman in Connecticut, has been intercepted, and that an...
I dare not express to you at 300 hundred miles distance how ardently I long for your return. I...
Having just been informed that Mr. Tudor is going to Philadelphia, I take this opportunity to...
I Recd yours of the 18th Sepr with A pleasure and satisfaction that render my Negligence in not...
Yours of the 30th. Ult. I Recd, by Mr. Revere. He shew me Also your Cautionary paper, which was...
Virginia, 16 December 1774. LbC ( MHi :Donations to Sufferers by the Boston Port Bill, p. 66);...
It always gives me pleasure to hear of the Existence and Health of my Friend and his Family and...
I Wrote to you the 24th of Septr last in answer to your Obliging favor of the first of August, at...
I Admire the Notes and Resolves of the Maryland Convention. They Breath a Spirit of Liberty and...