John Adams to John Quincy Adams, July 20, 1787
London July 20. 1787 My dear Son, We Suppose, that you had your Degree last Wednesday, and upon that Supposition, I congratulate you upon it. it is hinted that you…
London July 20. 1787 My dear Son, We Suppose, that you had your Degree last Wednesday, and upon that Supposition, I congratulate you upon it. it is hinted that you…
London july 19 th 1787— to what Cause my Dear Eliza am I to attribute that Air of Mistery which reigns throughout your last Letter to me,— 1 you ever…
London july 20 [ 19 ] 1787— 1 my dear sister I will not plead in excuse that I have not by any of the late vessels received a Line…
London june 27 1787 dear sir I had the Honour of addressing you yesterday and informing you of the safe arrival of your daughter. She was but just come when…
London june 26 1787 dear sir I have to congratulate you upon the safe arrival of your Little daughter, whom I have only a few moments ago received. 1 She…
[ ca. 23 June 1787 ] For Mrs. Adams: Substance of miss Palmer’s account of the University exhibition at Cambridge, the 10 th. of April: To J.C. “—— preceded by…
Boston June 13. 1787— S r. In my Letter to M rs. Adams P r. Cap t. Scott, I mentioned to her, That M r. S. Q. was negociating for…
Axminster, 13. June, 1787: Madam; I should have addressed your excellency sooner, but that my mind, which is the weakest —(or, as I had rather settle your excellency’s idea of…
London june 10 th 1787— my Conscience really reprimands me for having so long omitted writing my Dear Brother, for several months past I must plead in excuse the want…
London june 7 th 1787 My Dearest Friend I expected to have heard from you by the last post, but was dissapointed, only a few lines from Mr Cutting have…