Mercy Otis Warren to Abigail Adams, 27 May 1776
Plimouth 27 May [ 1776 ] My dear Mrs. Adams will undoubtedly Wonder that she has not heard from me since I Left Braintree, but want of Health, a Variety…
Plimouth 27 May [ 1776 ] My dear Mrs. Adams will undoubtedly Wonder that she has not heard from me since I Left Braintree, but want of Health, a Variety…
May 27. 1776 I have three of your Favours, before me–one of May 7., another of May 9. and a third of May 14th. The last has given me Relief…
[ Braintree, 27 May 1776 ?] What can be the reason I have not heard from you since the 20 of April, and now tis the 27 of May. My…
Salem May 22d. 1776 Mr. Adams Your esteemed favors of the 29th. Ulto. and 6th Inst. 1 now before and in Answer say I shall att all times be willing…
May 22d. 1776 When a Man is seated, in the Midst of forty People some of whom are talking, and others whispering, it is not easy to think, what is…
May 17. 1 1776 I have this Morning heard Mr. Duffil upon the Signs of the Times. He run a Parrallell between the Case of Israel and that of America,…
May 15. 1776 Mr. Church setts off, tomorrow Morning. I have sent this Morning by Mr. William Winthrop, about half a dozen Letters containing Papers &c. Have nothing new to…
Salem May 14th. 1776 Mr. Adams I received last post a letter from Mr. Morris with referance to the fish I wrote to you about, sometime Ago–since which, and not…
May 14 1776 I set down to write you a Letter wholy Domestick without one word of politicks or any thing of the Kind, and tho you may have matters…
May 12. 1776 Yours of April 21. came to Hand yesterday. I send you regularly every Newspaper, and write as often as I can–but I feel more skittish about writing…