John Adams to J. H Tiffany, March 31, 1819
Quincy March 31st 1819 Sir Your Political Chart is a happy thought—and an invention as useful as it is ingenious, accept my best thanks for the present you have made…
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Quincy March 31st 1819 Sir Your Political Chart is a happy thought—and an invention as useful as it is ingenious, accept my best thanks for the present you have made…
Quincy April 30th [ , Start insertion, 1819 , End, ] dear Sir Of Republicks the Varieties are infinite—or at least as numerous, as the tunes and changes, that can…
Quincy June 9th 1819 Dear Sir Please to accept the third Voloum of the “Defence” the first you will please to return when you have made all the use of…
Quincy Sep 15th 1819 Sir I have received your letter of the 24th August—and the return of the fourth Volum of my Defence—called discourses on Davila—in perfect order— you have…