Abigail Adams to John Adams, April 8, 1764
Weymouth April 8. 1764 Sir If our wishes could have conveyed you to us, you would not have been absent to Day. Mr. Cranch and my Sister have been here,…
Weymouth April 8. 1764 Sir If our wishes could have conveyed you to us, you would not have been absent to Day. Mr. Cranch and my Sister have been here,…
Saturday Evening Eight O’Clock [ , Start insertion, 7 April 1764 , End, ] My dear Diana For many Years past, I have not felt more serenely than I do…
Weymouth April 7. 1764 Sir How do you now? For my part, I feel much easier than I did an hour ago, My Unkle 1 haveing given me a more…
Weymouth April th 2. 1764 Dear Unkle 1 I should not have been unmindful of you, even tho you had not call’d upon me to exert myself. I should be…
Boston Februry. 20th. 1764 Sir I think myself greatly indebted to you, for the honor you do my judgment, in refering so important a debate to my decission; and I…
Friday 10 O’clock [ , Start insertion, 1763–1764 , End, ] My Dear Diana My inclinations, tho’ not my Expectations were very much disapointed in not sending you a long…
Weymouth Sepbr. th 12 1763 You was pleas’d to say that the receipt of a letter from your Diana always gave you pleasure. Whether this was designed for a complement,…
Saturday morning Aug. 1763 My dear Diana Germantown is at a great Distance from Weymouth Meeting-House, you know; The No. of Yards indeed is not so prodigious, but the Rowing…
Monday Morning [ , Start insertion, 15 August , End, ?] 1763 1 The Disappointment you mention was not intended, but quite accidental. A Gentleman, for whom I had much…
Weymouth August th 11 1763 1 My Friend If I was sure your absence to day was occasioned, by what it generally is, either to wait upon Company, or promote…