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Mrs. Adams presents her best respects to Mr Rush will be very much obliged to him to have the...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams request the Honor of Mr Rush’s Company at Dinner on Tuesday the 2 of August at...
I love to see a young, Man, who in the language of Montesquieu is capaple de s’estime beaucoup;...
I have been tenderly affected by the kind expressions of your friendship in your letter of the...
The Procrastination of Old Age must be my only Apology for So long for So long neglecting to...
I will now venture to congratulate you upon your relief from a part of the heavy burthen which...
I received your obliging favour of july 29th with the inclosure. I had not any objection to your...
I owe you many thanks for the early notice which you transmitted me, of mr Adams’s acceptance of...
I was rejoiced when I found the justice of Congress had made some necessary Provision for the...
Montezillo, in the Spanish language signifies “a little hill.” You will search for it in vain in...
Your Letter of the 29th of September has not been answered by me as it ought to have been. Your...
My good Friend’s when they are going to make a visit to Washington, wish an introduction to the...
I have received your favour of the 18th: and thank you has your “Idea”; Your reasoning upon it is...
While I acknowledge the receipt of your favour of Nov’br 11th, accept my thanks for the kind...
I Shall certainly comply with your Wishes, expressed in your favour of 31st Octr. The...
Your former kindness, and your known benevolence encourages me to again solicit your aid Mr...
I have recd. a Letter from Dr Maese, requesting of me, Letters of your Father for Publication. I...
I take the Liberty of introducing to you and your good Lady, Leiut Clark, who is on his way to...
The Copy inclosed in your Letter has tenderly affected the little Sensibility that remains in me....
I know not whether I am in your debt, or you in mine, but I can no longer refrain from writing...
I have not yet replied to your kind letter from Philadelphia—I designed it Sooner, but overwhelmd...
I thank you for the information transmitted me in your Last Letter. I have Sent an extract to my...
It is a long time since we have received a Line from you at Quincy. I have been so very sick...
To your studies in Jurisprudence, I wish all the success, which you can possibly wish for...
Thanks for your favour of the 2nd. & the valuable pamphlet “America Jurisprudence” With no less...
I transmit, to you two Letter lately received altho of an old date. they may communicate to you...
I thank you for your favour of the 20th and the Extracts which are very consolatory. I have...
I might perhaps agee with Mr Grattan, that Mr Burke had read more of the Brittish Poets than even...
“Watchman! What of the Night?” To what hour of the Evening are We advanced? How many hours remain...
My Grandson William Stuben Smith, having returnd from Russia, where he has resided with his uncle...