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Mr et Madame Adams infiniment sensibles à toutes les attentions obligeantes, dont Monsieur le...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams request the Honor of Mr Rush’s Company at Dinner on Tuesday the 2 of August at...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams request the Honor of Capt Barnard’s Company at Dinner on Monday the 4h of...
Know all men by these presents, that I John Quincy Adams of Boston in the County of Suffolk and...
Will Mr Coleman do Mr and Mrs Adams the favour of coming and dining with them, this day at five...
I enclose you some lines which were written very hastily yesterday morning immediately after...
Harriet Welsh writes me that George and you intend to visit Mrs. de Wint during the vacation and...
Mrs Adams requests the favor of an order from Mr Hamilton to receive from the Custom House a...
I received your Letter of the 7th yesterday Evening and was very happy to learn that you...
I enclose the Letter just received I cannot guess why it was written to me— MHi : Adams Papers.
I cannot imagine my Dear John what can be the reason of your not writing to me. You used to be a...
I forgot when I closed my last to answer your question concerning my brothers baggage—He wishes...
It is a long time since I wrote you as I have again been very sick and utterly unable to put pen...
Your Letter my caused me a mixture of feelings some pleasing some painful the latter because...
Regularity and method are so essential to the acquisition of real knowledge that the little...
I was so much occupied during my stop at Borden Town I could not answer your Letter therefore...
July 22 Major and Mrs. Jackson Mr Ewing and Mr. N. Biddle called on us, all of them talking of...
I write you a few lines my dear John in answer to yours which I received last night merely to say...
I enclose you some lines I wrote if you like you may publish them but do not say whose they are...
Being very well I hasten to write you and although you disclaim all merit in a certain...
I enclose bills to the amount of five & forty Dollars in payment of the account of Messrs. Benson...
I am so much concerned my Dear George to learn from your last letter what a state of suffering...
Decbr. 3d Did not attend at Church Mr Ryland was to preach and his last sermon was such a strange...
19 Sept My last I believe closed on this day; I will therefore continue the account of our...
The frequent and violent attacks of sickness which assail me my Dear George render me a wretched...
Your father wrote you a Letter yesterday in which he desires you to remain with your Grandfather...
Ere I touch upon the melancholy subject which at present occupies your mind; allow me to offer...
We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this...
As I am much afraid that I shall not accomplish the plan proposed in my last Letter to John you...
Yesterday brought me your Letter of the 7th which I was sorry announced a mishap which gave me...
Your Letter my dear John gave us great uneasiness on your Grandfathers account and we feel very...
August 17 Mr. Cook called to inform me he intended to return to Washington tomorrow; and while he...
As Mr. & Mrs. Johnson intend leaving us this evening I write you a few lines to assure you of our...
Being better to day my dear Charles I hasten to write to you fearful if I delay that a Chill and...
To say how much I was affected at not seeing you the day I left Boston would indeed be impossible...
You who know with what painful sensations I saw you depart for College, can readily imagine how...
It is now I suppose nearly a vacation time with you and you will take your flight to Quincy for a...
I send you another sheet of the dialogue but it is so badly done I am quite ashamed of it. If it...
16 Went out to pay some visits and in the evening had a small party to Tea which consisted of my...
I was delighted with your Letter and was only sorry you did not mention your health, which I...
I was much pleased with the flow of good spirits which your last Letter indicated my Dear George...
27th. Jany Remained at home all the morning in the course of which twenty cards were left—At five...
December 10 Recieved a charming visit from Mr. Bagot, who sat with me an hour and chatted very...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
16 Wrote two Letters in the morning and amused myself with reading Miss Porters new Novel—Mary...
I do not recollect whether I answered your last Letter my memory not being remarkably good and...
19 June—Although we have no variety to amuse us or nor any striking incidents to relate I must...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a rapid tho’ not remarkably pleasant journey from French...
We propose leaving this place tomorrow my dear Madam and expect to arrive at Quincy either Sunday...
Mrs: Cruft has arrived here and it is with much pleasure I observe she has derived benefit from...