I heard of you at Providence from mr Fearno , and I was yesterday informd that the News paper...
62From Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, 29 November 1805 (Adams Papers)
The reason that you did not receive a Letter from me when you arrived at Philadelphia, was oweing...
I received two days since your Letter of Febry th 11. it containd information the most agreable...
It is a long time since I addresed a Letter to You, and a much longer since I received a Letter...
Since the 18th July, I have not received a Line from you or my Son, altho I have been in daily...
I will not let mr Ingraham depart without a few Lines to you. I have written to you Several times...
When I closed my Letter; last week to my son by captain Smith, I fully intended to have written...
I must beg of you to tell the Doctor to give me and my brother our pay they are going to arrest...
You will by this time (I hope), have obtained some days of rest after the fatigue of your...
This extraordinary season has prevented all ideas of regular correspondence for few employments...
Your excellent letter to me arrived at the close of the last week and was brought to me by John...
The heated and violent temper of the public upon the question of politics renders it necessary to...
Let me express to you my gratitude for your last note on reading which I had a foretaste of the...
By Marys last letter I am told that you are still suffering from illness and Harriet Welsh...
A most unpleasant journey was completed by our arrival at Quincy last week where we had the...
It is really afflicting to hear that you are again subjected to painful illness and to observe in...
Ever since the middle of the last month we have been in such a succession of events and...
It was painful to hear that you had been so ill after arriving at Washington and astonishing that...
It is pleasant to be able to inform you that Grandfathers health rather improves than declines....
Your letter of the 1st. instant has affected me deeply: it was received this morning and afforded...
Just this moment opening my shutters I find the ground covered with snow and it lays apparently...
I have received your journal for the two first days of this month and shall as you permit read...
83From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 22 December 1820 (Adams Papers)
This day two hundred years our adventurous Ancestors landed at Plymouth—and two years hence will...
84From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 14 February 1823 (Adams Papers)
Thanks for your Journal of the 26th. There is in human nature a germ of superstition, which has...
85From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 15 February 1823 (Adams Papers)
Thanks for your Journal of the 26th. There is in human nature, a germe of superstition which has...
86From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 17 May 1821 (Adams Papers)
Last night I received and read your lovely Letter of the 11th: As the three Cantabridgeans were...
87From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 6 March 1823 (Adams Papers)
As I consider y’r ladyship as always imprison’d during a session of Congress I congratulate you...
88From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 15 November 1821 (Adams Papers)
I have to thank you for two amiable letters—the last is of too great importance for me to answer,...
89From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 3 March 1820 (Adams Papers)
Mr Henry Warren, a Son of your late friend Dr John Warren—and a young lawyer of promising hopes...
90From John Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 29 November 1819 (Adams Papers)
one week more will effectually relieve you from your ennui which perhaps may be succeeded by...