Samuel Swift to John Adams, March 31, 1775
31. March 75 Bror. Adams I was in hopes you would have just called as you went out of Town, more especially as I Asked the favor I wanted to…
31. March 75 Bror. Adams I was in hopes you would have just called as you went out of Town, more especially as I Asked the favor I wanted to…
Falmouth 1 March 18th 1775 Sir A sacred regard to the american association on the one hand and an earnest desire not to injure my fellow subjects in Great Britain…
Plym: March 15th 1775 Dear Sir With some difficulty I have Obtained the Inclosed. 1 Some scruples which you have not resolved, and some fears, and Apprehensions from Rumors Abroad…
Braintree March 15. 1775 Madam I thought myself greatly honoured, by your most polite and agreable Letter of January the thirtieth; and I ought to have answered it, immediately: but…
Braintree March 15. 1775 Dr Sir I have had the Pleasure and the Honour of Several Letters from you, and one from an incomparable Satyrist of our Acquaintance, and must…
13th. March 75 Trusty and well Beloved I have Read a specimen of Nov Anglus as of this day and am not a little in Raptures with it, should have…
[ , Start insertion, 23 January 1775 , End, ] My Friends, A Writer, under the signature of Massachusettensis, has addressed you, in a series of papers, on the great…
Plymo. Jany. 15. 1775 My Dear Sir I Admire the Notes and Resolves of the Maryland Convention. They Breath a Spirit of Liberty and Union which does Honour to them…
London Jany 13th 1775 Dear Sir I Wrote to you the 24th of Septr last in answer to your Obliging favor of the first of August, at the same Time…
Braintree Jany 3. 1774[ , Start insertion, 5 , End, ] 1 Madam I remember, that Bishop Burnet in a Letter he once wrote to Lady Rachell Russell the virtuous…