John Adams to Boston Gazette, October 21, 1765
[ Monday, 21 October 1765 ] WE have been afraid to think. We have felt a reluctance to examining into the grounds of our privileges, and the extent in which…
[ Monday, 21 October 1765 ] WE have been afraid to think. We have felt a reluctance to examining into the grounds of our privileges, and the extent in which…
[ , Start insertion, Monday, 30 September 1765 , End, ] 1 TO have holden their lands, allodially, or for every man to have been the sovereign lord and proprietor…
[ Monday, 19 August 1765 ] THUS accomplished were many of the first Planters of these Colonies. It may be thought polite and fashionable, by many modern fine Gentlemen perhaps,…
[ Monday, 12 August 1765 ] To the Printers. “IGNORANCE and inconsideration are the two great causes of the ruin of mankind.” This is an observation of Dr. Tillotson ,…
[New York, Thursday night, 31 October 1765] Never my Dear Friend have I been more at a Loss in answering a Letter than I now am, and never have I…
[New York May 1 st . 1765] Dear Robert Studious to avoid every Suspicion that m[ torn ] ous to the good opinion which you say you [ torn ]…
[Rye 15th April 1765] Dear Johnny. On receipt of this Letter, you must immediately deliver the inclosed to M r . Auchmuty– 1 As much noise is made in Town…
[New York April 2 d . 1765–] Dear Rob t . After we parted last Saturday Evening I retired to my Room, and spent the remaining part of it in…
[ , Start insertion, post 14 July 1765 , End, ] 1 My Good old Friend How many months have passed away since I have either written or received a…