John Adams to James Warren, January 31, 1777
London Jan. 31. 1777 Dr Sir I flatter myself with the Pleasure of hearing from you Soon, and in the mean Time, I wish to convey to you a Piece…
London Jan. 31. 1777 Dr Sir I flatter myself with the Pleasure of hearing from you Soon, and in the mean Time, I wish to convey to you a Piece…
Scituate Jany. 14th 1777 Dear Sir I return the two volumes of Hume (by my brother) which you were so good as to lend me, and should be glad of…
Baltimore Jany 9 1777 My dear Sir I have every Day for a Month past been anxiously expecting the Pleasure of seeing you here, but now begin to suspect you…
Baltimore Jany 8th. 1777 Dear sir Since You left Philadelphia many important Events have taken place in the Council as well as the Field; those that are publick You are…
[ , Start insertion, 3 January 1777 , End, ] 1 The Committee of both Houses appointed to consider a Letter from General Washington to the President of the Council…
Baltimore 1 1 Janry 1777 sir Your Favour of the 30 Nov came to hand last Evening for which I most sincerely thank you. I wrote to you the 15:…
Boston October 25 1777 Saturday Evening The joyfull News of the Surrender of General Burgoin and all his Army to our Victorious Troops prompted me to take a ride this…
York Town Octr. 24. 1777 My dearest Friend It is with shame that I recollect that I have not written you more than two or three Letters these 5 Weeks,…
October 20. 1777 Tis true my dearest Friend that I have spent an anxious 3 weeks, and the sight of a Letter from you gave me joy beyond expression. I…
York Town Octr. 15. 1777 My dearest Friend I have not been able of late to keep up my Correspondence with you, so constantly, as my Heart inclined me to…