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I set down with great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from Mr. Adams dated...
I have just returned from spending an agreeable hour with your best Friend. In the Course of our...
By the post on the 9 th instant I intruded a hasty line upon you, upon a reference Tench Coxe had...
In addressing a small publication to the President, I am naturally led to congratulate You upon...
“Arma, Cestusque”, parmamque “repono,” upon the offensive subject of one of my late letters to...
I find you, & I must agree , NOT to disagree , or we must cease to discuss political questions. I...
Your letters are full of aphorisms. Every paragraph in them suggests new ideas, or revives old...
Ever since the last week in Octo r I have been engaged in composing & delivering a new Course of...
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...
All the Coins are in readiness; and Subject to your order. At present no Opportunity of sending...
Dont complain of my Wife. You have not a better friend, nor a great Admirer in the United States....
Your remarks upon the Conduct of the tories, and the “young fry” who are now crouding into the...
The reduction—I will not say loss of Charlestown has produced a new Era in the politicks of...
I return you the Copies of your letters to the Messrs Smith and thier Answers, with my Advice (as...
The difficult and complicated labors of my professorship consisting of teaching, examining,...
The hurry always connected with the prevalence of a yellow fever in our City; has prevented my...
The time cannot be very distant when you and I must both sleep with our fathers. The...
Herewith you will receive a copy of my medical Inquiries and Observations upon the diseases of...
I enclose you the letter I mentioned in my last, from the person whom I supposed to be your son...
I have no objection to your knowing that by the “great hammer of the earth” I meant Napoleon....
The same Opinion of your Abilities and Zeal for our country which made me rejoice in your...
I enclose you a small publication which contains an account of a new auxillary or palliative...
When a young man I read Sidney upon government. In one of his Chapters, he agitates the following...
Permit an old friend to congratulate you upon your safe arrival in your native country. I...
Your letter of August 1st is still unanswered. It is full of truth, and useful information and...
In Contemplating the events that have lately taken place in Spain, and their probable...
Although for many years past I have read nothing, but books upon medicine on week days, & upon...