John Adams to Abigail Adams, 24 February 1774
Feby. 24. 1774 My Dear I was very glad to receive a Line from you, by Mr. French, tho the Account you give me of the Danger of my dear…
Feby. 24. 1774 My Dear I was very glad to receive a Line from you, by Mr. French, tho the Account you give me of the Danger of my dear…
Wey [mouth] February. 8th. 1774 My Dear Sister When I cast my Eyes backward; and take a general survey, of the great alterations which have been made within these few…
Plimouth january 19 1774 I sincerely Congratulate my much Esteemed friend on the Restoration of the invaluable Blessing of Health: without which (if I may so Express it) Life is…
[ 1773 ?] 1 Dear Cousing i thank you for your last letter i have < have > had it in my mind to write to you this long time…
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…
[ 1771 ?] 1 P.S. There is another Gentleman whose History and Character I want to know more of, than I do at present, I mean Dr. Arthur Lee. 2…