Mercy Otis Warren to Abigail Adams, January 28, 1775
Plimouth January 28 1775 I think myself Doubly obligated to my amiable Friend that she has for once Layed aside that Cerimonious Demand of a Letter in Return for Every…
Plimouth January 28 1775 I think myself Doubly obligated to my amiable Friend that she has for once Layed aside that Cerimonious Demand of a Letter in Return for Every…
[ , Start insertion, Braintree, 25 January 1775 , End, ] 1 Dear Mrs. Warren I wrote you last Sabbeth evening 2 in a good deal of pertubation of Spirits.…
[ , Start insertion, 1774 , End, ] Madam In the last Letter which Mr. Adams had the honour to receive from you, you express a Desire to become acquainted…
[ , Start insertion, 1774 , End, ?] 1 Dear Sister I was yesterday at Weymouth where I received your Letter, 2 and the saffron risbands 3 &c. I thank…
Cambridge, Octr. 20. [ , Start insertion, 1774 , End, ] If it was possible to tell you, my dear Mrs. Cranch, how much I think myself obliged to you,…
Braintree October 16 1774 My Much Loved Friend I dare not express to you at 300 hundred miles distance how ardently I long for your return. I have some very…
Boston October 15 1774 Dear Cousin It has been with inexpressable pleasure that I have beheld you usher’d into the world with such deserved approbation and it has been no…
Braintree October 15 1774 Sir I received your very obliging Letter 1 and thank you for the early intelligence of your designed Tour. 2 I could wish to be a…
Wey— October 14th. 1774 I have (my Dear Brother) been more than entertained by perusing a number of your Letters to my Sister. Highly favoured among Women, and peculiarly happy…
October 13 1774 Sir I have been trying ever since you went away to learn to write you a Letter. I shall make poor work of it, but Sir Mamma…