John Adams to James Warren, April 9, 1774
Boston April 9. 1774 Dr Sir It is a great Mortification to me, to be obliged to deny my self the Pleasure of a Visit to my Friends at Plymouth…
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Boston April 9. 1774 Dr Sir It is a great Mortification to me, to be obliged to deny my self the Pleasure of a Visit to my Friends at Plymouth…
Ipswich June 25. 1774 Dr. Sir I am very sorry, I had not the Pleasure of seeing you, after your Return from Salem: as I wanted a great deal of…
Braintree Jany. 3d. 1775 Dr Sir I have this Moment recd a Line from Mrs. Warren 1 and will in close her Letter to Mrs. Maccaulay, 2 by the first…
Braintree March 15. 1775 Dr Sir I have had the Pleasure and the Honour of Several Letters from you, and one from an incomparable Satyrist of our Acquaintance, and must…
Phyladelphia June 20. 1775 My Friend This Letter will go by the sage, brave, and amiable General Washington, 1 to whom I have taken the Liberty of mentioning your Name.…
Phyladelphia June 21. 1775 Dr Sir Major Mifflin 1 goes in the Character of Aid de Camp to General Washington. I wish You to be acquainted with him, because, he…
Phyladelphia June 27. 1775 My dear Friend I am extreamly obliged to you for your Favour of the 20th. of June. The last Fall, I had a great many Friends…
Philadelphia July 23d. 1775 Dr Sir I have many Things to write you, which thro Haste and Confusion, I fear, I Shall forget. Upon the Receipt of General Washingtons Letter,…
Philadelphia, July 24th, 1775 Dear Sir In Confidence,—I am determined to write freely to you this Time. 1 —A certain great Fortune and piddling Genius 2 whose Fame has been…
July 26. 1775 Dr sir I shall make you sick at the Sight of a Letter from me. I find by Edes’s Paper that Joseph Pearse Palmer is Quarter Master…
Philadelphia Septr. 17. 1775 Dr sir I have nothing in particular to write. Our most gracious K—— has given a fresh Proof of his Clemency, in his Answer to the…
Philadelphia Septr. 19 1775 Dear Sir I have but a moments Time to write and nothing of Importance to say. Mr. Randolph, our former President is here, and Sits very…
Philadelphia Septr. 26. 1775 Dr Sir This Afternoon, and not before I received a Line from the excellent Marcia, 1 which [is] the first and only Letter I have received…
Philadelphia Septr. 28. 1775 Dr sir I write at this Time, only to remind you that I have received no Letters. Let me intreat the earliest Attention of our Houses,…
Philadelphia, 30 September 1775. RC offered for sale by Parke-Bernet Gallery, N.Y., Gribbel sale, pt. 2, 22–24 Jan. 1941, lot 2. Addressed to James Warren as Speaker of the House…
Octr. 13. 1775 Yours of october 1. and 2d I received this Morning with the Letters inclosed. These were from my afflicted Wife, 1 giving me Such a continued History…
Octr. 18. 1775 Dr sir The Letter of Dr—— is the oddest Thing imaginable. There are so many Lies in it, calculated to give the Enemy an high Idea of…
Octr. 19. 1775 Dr sir I want to be with you, Tete a Tete, to canvass, and discuss the complicated subject of Trade. I Say nothing of private Consultations or…
Octr. 20. 1775 Dr sir The Bearer of this is John McPherson Esq. 1 He is a Genius—an old Sea Warriour, Nine or ten Times wounded in Sea Fights. He…
Octr. 28. 1775 Dr Sir Our Association, against Importations and Exportations, from and to Gr. Britain, Ireland andthe British West Indies, if We consider its Influence, upon the Revenue, the…
Phila. Jany. 5. 1776 Sir I wrote you Last from Hackinsack, dated Nov. 15 that I had put my trunk on board a Waggon bound for Cambridge, and had directed…
Philadelphia Feb. 11. 1775 [ i.e. 1776 ] Dr sir Mr. Archibald Buchannan, and Mr. Walter Tolley both of Maryland, and hearty Friends of America, introduced to me by my…
Philadelphia Feb. 14. 1776 1 Dear Sir I Shall inclose to a Lady of my Acquaintance all the News Papers which have been printed in this City, Since my arrival,…
March 21. 1776 My dear sir I have not received more than one Letter from you since I left you and that was a very Short one. 1 I have…