John Cosens Ogden to John Adams, January 25, 1793
Portsmouth Jan y 25 th 1793 Sir I transmit you a copy of a Political Rarity—which a very few men were degenerate enough to send for a day dedicated to…
Portsmouth Jan y 25 th 1793 Sir I transmit you a copy of a Political Rarity—which a very few men were degenerate enough to send for a day dedicated to…
Philadelphia January 24. 1793 Gentlemen I have received the Letter you did me the honour to write me on the twenty Second of this month and I pray you to…
Philadelphia January 3. 1793 [ 1794 ] My dear Son The Public Papers will inform you that M r Jefferson has resigned and that M r Randolph is appointed Secretary…
Philadelphia Dec r 15. 1793 My dearest Friend Having taken a cold which makes it inconvenient to go out this morning I cannot employ myself more agreably than by writing…
Philadelphia, December 14, 1793. My Dear Daughter: I thank you for your kind letter of the tenth of this month. 1 Mr. G. may well be shocked at the Message.…
Philadelphia December 14. 1793 Dear Sir Congress have rec d from the President all the Negotiations with France and England as well as those with the Indians. On Monday We…
Quincy dec br 14. 1793 my dearest Friend I hope this days post will bring me a Letter from you at Philadelphia, and that I shall hear you are well…
Philadelphia Dec r 12. 1793 My dearest Friend This Day having been devoted to Thanksgiving by the Governor of Pensilvania, Congress have adjourned to Fryday. 1 We have had a…
Philadelphia 9 th: Dec r: 1793— My dear Mother I believe you are indebted to me for a letter or two, but as your late loss has been my gain,…
New York Dec r 6 1793. My dear Father The very interesting situation of our Country at present cannot fail to call forth the serious reflections of those who are…