John Adams to Abigail Adams, September 26, 1775
Philadelphia Septr. 26. 1775 My Dear I have not written the usual Compliment of Letters since I left Braintree; nor have I received one Scratch of a Pen from any…
Philadelphia Septr. 26. 1775 My Dear I have not written the usual Compliment of Letters since I left Braintree; nor have I received one Scratch of a Pen from any…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 97.] Department of State,Washington, September 25, 1861. Sir: Your despatch of September 6, No. 38, has been received. Our naval force is rapidly increasing,…
Braintree Sepbr. 25 1775 Dearest Friend I set down with a heavy Heart to write to you. I have had no other since you left me. Woe follows Woe and…
[Extract.] Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 314.] Paris, June 11, 1863. Sir: * * * There is nothing of special interest here at this moment not already communicated. There…
Watertown 23d. Septr. 1775 Mrs. Adams The Publick have great Need of two Vols. of Mr. Adams English Statutes at large. The edition which Mr. Adams owns is (if I…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 89.] Department of State,Washington, September 14, 1861. Sir: Your despatch of August 30 (No. 35) has been received. While I regret with you that…
Westfield Sepr. 22d. 1775 My Dear Friend I suppose you have received a Letter from me 1 which upon recol lection, I’m sensible, bears evident tokens of a disorderd mind,…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. No. 44.] Legation of the United States,London, September 14, 1861. Sir: I now have the honor to transmit copies of two notes received yesterday from…
Plimouth 21 of Sept. [ , Start insertion, 1775 , End, ] As soon as the Letter 1 of my Beloved friend reached my Hand, I immediately set down to…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 86.] Department of State,Washington, September 11, 1861. Sir: Your despatch of August 23d has been received. The inefficiency of the British laws to prevent…