John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 23 March 1777
Braintree March ye 23 1777 Dear Sir I received yours of the 19 of Feb 1 and thank you for your perpetual almanack < for > with the assistance of…
Braintree March ye 23 1777 Dear Sir I received yours of the 19 of Feb 1 and thank you for your perpetual almanack < for > with the assistance of…
March 23 1777 I have a very good opportunity of writing to you by Major Ward, who sits of tomorrow morning. I most sincerely rejoice at your return to Philadelphia.…
Braintree March 22d. 1777 Sir You mention, Sir, in the beginning of your Letter, 1 that you are indebted to me for several Letters. I shall never presume to consider…
Boston March 22d. 1778 [ i.e. 1777 ] Mr. Adams Yours of the 25th Ulto. 1 I received sometime since by my Schooner and have sent your B [arre] l…
Philadelphia March 22. 1777 The Post now comes regularly, once a Week, and brings me the Boston News Papers, but no Letters from Penns Hill or its Environs. How do…
Philadelphia March 20. 1777 In an Hand Bill printed at Baltimore the 17th instant 1 is as well made a Lye as ever I read. It is in these Words…
Philadelphia March 17. 1777 Charles How do you do?–I hope you are in fine Health and Spirits. What Subject do your Thoughts run upon these Times. You are a thoughtfull…
Philadelphia March 17. 1777 My dear Daughter I hope by this Time, you can write an handsome Hand; but I wish you would, now and then, send a Specimen of…
Philadelphia March 16. 1777 Tommy I believe I must make a Phisician of you. There seems to be a Propriety in your studying Physick, because your Great Great Grandfather after…
Philadelphia March 16. 1777 My dear Son There is an observation, which I wish you to make very early in Life because it may be usefull to you, when you…