John Quincy Adams to Elizabeth Palmer Cranch, January 1, 1773
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[ , Start insertion, 1773 , End, ?] 1 Dear Cousing i thank you for your last letter i have < , Start deletion, have , End, > had it…
Weymouth December 30 1773 Alass! How many snow banks devide thee and me and my warmest wishes to see thee will not melt one of them. I have not heard…
Boston December 5. 1773 My Dear Mrs. Warren Do not my Worthy Friend tax me with either Breach of promise; or neglect towards you, the only reason why I did…
Plimouth july 25 1773 Dear Mrs. Adams I shall pass over in silence the Complementary introduction to your Letter, not because these Expressions of Esteem are frequently words of Course…
Boston July 16 1773 Madam The kind reception I met with at your House, and the Hospitality with which you entertained me, demands my gratefull acknowledgment. By requesting a correspondence…
Plymouth May Saturday 1772 1 My Dr. I take an opportunity by Mr. Kent, to let you know that I am at Plymouth, and pretty well. Shall not go for…
[ , Start insertion, 1771 , End, ?] 1 P.S. There is another Gentleman whose History and Character I want to know more of, than I do at present, I…
Septr. 17. 1771. My Dear There is no Business here 1 –And I presume as little at Braintree. The Pause in the English Trade, has made Husbandmen and Manufacturers, and…
London, Septr. 3: [ 1771 ] Dear sir I have just returned from an agreable excursion, in the course of which I had the pleasure of receiving your favour of…
Braintree April the 20 1771 Dear Sir I write you, not from the Noisy Buisy Town, but from my humble Cottage in Braintree, where I arrived last Saturday and here…