John Adams to Abigail Adams, July 6, 1774
Falmouth July 6th: 1774 Our J [ustic] e H [utchinso] n is eternally giving his Political Hints. In a Cause, this Morning, Somebody named Captn. Mackay as a Refferee. I…
Falmouth July 6th: 1774 Our J [ustic] e H [utchinso] n is eternally giving his Political Hints. In a Cause, this Morning, Somebody named Captn. Mackay as a Refferee. I…
[Duplicate.] Mr. Memminger to Mr. Mason. Treasury Department, C. S. A., Richmond, October 24, 1862. Sir: The cotton certificate forwarded in your despatch to the secretary of state has been…
Falmouth July 5. 1774 My Dr. I cant be easy without my Pen in my Hand, yet I know not what to write. I have this Morning heard a Dialogue…
Littlefields at Wells. July 3. 1774 My Dear Mr. Winthrop, Mr. Quincy and I came this Morning from York, before Breakfast, 15 Miles, in order to hear my learned Friend…
Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Mason. No. 8.] Department of State, Richmond, October 28, 1862. Sir: Since my No. 7, of 26th ultimo, I have had the pleasure of receiving your…
York July 2. 1774 My Dr. I have concluded, to mount my Horse, tomorrow Morning at four, and ride to Wells to hear my old worthy learned ingenious Friend Hemmenway,…
Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Mason. No. 7.] Department of State, Richmond, September 26, 1862. Sir: Since my No. 6, of 19th July, I have received three communications from you, (not…
York July 1st: 1774 I am so idle, that I have not an easy Moment, without my Pen in my Hand. My Time might have been improved to some Purpose,…
York June 30. 1774 My Dr. I have had a Curiosity to examine what could have been the Cause of Parson Lymans Affection to the Tories. I find that in…
Mr. Benjamin to Mr. De Leon. No. 2.] Department of State, Richmond, December 13, 1862. Sir: I avail myself of an unexpected opportunity to acknowledge receipt of your Nos. 1…