John Adams to James Warren, April 9, 1774
Boston April 9. 1774 Dr Sir It is a great Mortification to me, to be obliged to deny my self the Pleasure of a Visit to my Friends at Plymouth…
Boston April 9. 1774 Dr Sir It is a great Mortification to me, to be obliged to deny my self the Pleasure of a Visit to my Friends at Plymouth…
Boston April 9. 1774 Well Brother Paine! How does the Impeachment set upon the stomachs at Middle borough? 1 Cant you steal a Moment in an Evening or Morning to…
Dorset-street, Salisbury-Court , March 12, 1774 Sir As the Affairs of AMERICA are now agitating in both Houses of the English Parliament, and as it would be a matter of…
London March 4th 1774 Dear Sir The Letters you sent for Mrs. Macaulay directed, under Cover, for me, 1 were put into the Post office on Capt Scott’s arrival at…
Plymo. Jany. the 3d. 1774 Dr. Sir I Received your last and am to Acknowledge that the Contents of it gave me great pleasure. 1 I have for some time…
Monticello Dec. 9. 1774. [ Dea]r Sir As I mean to be a conscientious observer of the measures generally thought requisite for the preservation of our independent rights, so I…
New-York , August 23, 1774. Sir As the Collection, mentioned in the Proposals annexed, is a Matter of Importance to the Colonies in general, and may answer valuable Purposes, I…
[Before 23 July 1774] To the Inhabitants of the parish of Saint Anne. The members of the late house of Burgesses having taken into their consideration the dangers impending over…
[June 1774] To his Excellency the Governor and the Council of Virginia. The Memorial & Petition of George Mason of the County of Fairfax. That in 1 the Charter granted…
Williamsburg , May 31, 1774. Gentlemen Last Sunday Morning several Letters were received from Boston, Philadelphia , and Maryland , on the most interesting and important Subject of American Grievances.…