John Adams to William Tudor, March 22, 1777
Philadelphia March 22. 1777 Dear sir Yours of the 16th. I got Yesterday. If Howe imagines that one fourth of Pensilvania are Quakers, he is mistaken one half: for upon…
Philadelphia March 22. 1777 Dear sir Yours of the 16th. I got Yesterday. If Howe imagines that one fourth of Pensilvania are Quakers, he is mistaken one half: for upon…
Philadelphia March 21. 1777 Dear sir It is not easy to penetrate the Designs of the Enemy. What Object they have in View, cannot certainly be determined. Philadelphia, most probably…
Philadelphia March 21. 1777 Sir I had this Morning the < , Start deletion, Honour , End, > Pleasure of your Favour of the 7th. Instant, and am glad to…
Philadelphia March 18. 1777 My dear Sir There is a Part of your Letter of 22 of Feb. which I did not remark upon in a Letter I wrote this…
Morris Town 16th. March 1777 Dr. Sir Since the Return of one half their Troops from Rhode Island I think the Enemy must be full 10,000 Men. They have only…
St. Pierre Martinico March 15. 1777 Officers of the first Distinction have embarked at Havre De Grace for America, and a large supply of Field Pieces, military stores &c were…
Philadelphia March 11. 1777 Dear Sir Yours of the 7th. instant, I just received. Am glad to find the Post begins to do its Duty, and that Intelligence, is like…
Philadelphia March 9. 1777 Dear Sir I had, last Evening the Pleasure of yours of March 3. by your Brother, to whom in his Business to this Place I shall…
London 3 Feb. [ , Start insertion, 1777 , End, ] There is no kind of Relaxation here in warlike Preparations, and yet the Ministry have so contrived that few…
Baltimore Feb. 3. 1777 Dear Sir It may not be a Mispence of Time to make a few Observations upon the Situation of Some of the States at this Time.…