John Adams to James Warren, March 29, 1776
March 29. 1776 Since the joyfull News of the Reduction of Boston by the Forces of the united Colonies, my Mind has been constantly engaged with Plans and Schemes for…
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March 29. 1776 Since the joyfull News of the Reduction of Boston by the Forces of the united Colonies, my Mind has been constantly engaged with Plans and Schemes for…
April 20th. 1776 Last Evening, a Letter was received, by a Friend of yours, 1 from Mr. John Penn, one of the Delegates from North Carolina, lately returned home to…
April 22. 1776 The Management of so complicated and mighty a Machine, as the United Colonies, requires the Meekness of Moses, the Patience of Job and the Wisdom of Solomon,…
May 12. 1776 My dear Friend Yours of Ap. 30. was handed me yesterday. My Writing So seldom to you, proceeds from Necessity not Choice, I assure you. I can…
May 15th. 1776 This Day the Congress has passed the most important Resolution, that ever was taken in America. 1 It is, as nearly as I can repeat it, from…
May. 18. 1776 My dear Sir Yours of 8 May received this Morning, and am as I ever have been much of your Opinion that The Enemy would return to…
June 9. 1776 I shall address this to you as Speaker, but you may be Councillor, or Governor, or Judge, or any other Thing, or nothing but a good Man,…
July 15. 1776 Dear sir I have Time only to tell you that I am yet alive, and in better Spirits than Health. The News, you will learn from my…
Philadelphia July 26. 1776 Dear Sir My Health has lasted much longer, than I expected but at last it fails. The Increasing Heat of the Weather added to incessant application…
Philadelphia July 27. 1776 Dear Sir I have directed a Packett 1 to you, by this days Post, and Shall only add a few Words by Fessenden. I assure you…
Philadelphia August 17. 1776 Dear Sir I had a Letter from you, by the Post Yesterday. 1 Congratulate you, and your other Self, on your happy Passage, through the Small…
Philadelphia Septr. 4. 1776 Dear Sir It is in vain for me to think of telling you News, because you have direct Intelligence from Ticonderoga much sooner than I have,…
September 8. 1776 I am going tomorrow Morning on an Errand to Lord Howe not to beg a Pardon, I assure you, but to hear what he has to Say.…
London Jan. 31. 1777 Dr Sir I flatter myself with the Pleasure of hearing from you Soon, and in the mean Time, I wish to convey to you a Piece…
Baltimore Feb. 3. 1777 Dear Sir It may not be a Mispence of Time to make a few Observations upon the Situation of Some of the States at this Time.…
London 3 Feb. [ , Start insertion, 1777 , End, ] There is no kind of Relaxation here in warlike Preparations, and yet the Ministry have so contrived that few…
Philadelphia March 18. 1777 My dear Sir There is a Part of your Letter of 22 of Feb. which I did not remark upon in a Letter I wrote this…
Philadelphia March 21. 1777 Dear sir It is not easy to penetrate the Designs of the Enemy. What Object they have in View, cannot certainly be determined. Philadelphia, most probably…
April 16. 1777 An unfortunate Vessell has arrived from France. The brave Fellow who commanded her, is blown to Pieces in her. A French Nobleman who came in her, got…
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 23, 1777. Commends Massachusetts’ exertions, but states that still more effort is necessary. Lists reasons why the invasion of Massachusetts is unlikely. Discusses the…
Phyladelphia July 7. 1777 My dear Sir Yours of June 22d. received only today. We have no Thoughts of leaving Philadelphia. I believe Howe has no Thoughts of attempting it—but…
Passi July 26. 1778 My dear Sir Yours of [7] June by Captain Barnes fortunately reached me, Yesterday. I was much Surprised, you may well imagine at its Contents. But…
Passy August 4. 1778 My dear Sir Your kind Favor of July 1st. was brought here Yesterday from Bordeaux where Capt. Ayres has arrived, but was not deliver’d me till…
Paris Hotel de Valois Ruë de Richelieu March 16th. 1780 Dear Sir Your Letter of the 13th. of June last, 1 is not answered—not recieved ’till my Arrival here. You…