Thomas Brand Hollis to John Adams, January 27, 1787
Chesterfeild Street Jan 27. 1787. Dear Sir I have read over most part of your book with no less satisfaction than pleasure and gained much information. In conversation the other…
Thomas Brand Hollis, born Thomas Brand, was a British political radical and dissenter.
Chesterfeild Street Jan 27. 1787. Dear Sir I have read over most part of your book with no less satisfaction than pleasure and gained much information. In conversation the other…
Chesterfeild Street May 15. 1787. Dear Sir It has been long matter of Surprise to me that the States of America when investigating the various forms of republicks should never…
The Hide Thursday 6 Septem. 1787. Dear Sir I had the pleasure to receive your favor this morning shall be very happy to receive you & m rs Adams your…
The Hide octo. 15. 1787. Dear Sir I have read, more than once your defence of the constitutions of America and am instructed, entertained and convinced. you have proved your…
The Hide Decem 4 th. 1787. my Dear madam you put too much value on trifles which are only small marks of real regard & affection to you & yours.…
London March 29. 1790. Dear Sir I ought to have acknowledged the receipt of your favour 1 before this but indeed it is not easy to get letters conveyd to…
28 May. 1790 Chesterfeild Street Dear Sir Having an opportunity of writing by M r Rutledge 1 I embrace it with great pleasure to convey to you a few lines…
Feb 12. 1791. M r Brand Hollis having met with this second volume of the History of Bologna by Ghiradacci requests M r Adams to accept of it from gratitude…
octo 26. 1791 The Hide. Dear Sir I have waited with impatience to hear from you as the begining of Feb: I sent a Box containing the 2 d: vol…
Chesterfeild Street monday 18 Feb 1793. Dear Sir I am ashamed when I look at the date of your last letter 1 but knowing how much you are engaged &…
The Hide Aug 26. 1794 Dear Sir I am desired by M r J Cartwright, whom I beleive you know by his writings, a firm honest & inflexible man in…