Thomas Boylston Adams to Abigail Adams, January 8, 1793
Philadelphia 8 th: Jany: 1793 My dear Mother I am somewhat surprized by the information given in your letter of the 23 d: Dec r: viz. that you have not…
Philadelphia 8 th: Jany: 1793 My dear Mother I am somewhat surprized by the information given in your letter of the 23 d: Dec r: viz. that you have not…
Quincy Jan ry 7 th 1793— my dearest Friend I received your Letter by mr Roberdeau who with our son and young mr Quincy came out and dinned with me…
New York Jan y 5 th 1793 My dear Sir I yesterday received your affectionate letter of the first instant. In return for your kind wishes, I present my respects,…
Philadelphia January 2. 1793 My dear son I am again entertained by your kind Letter of the 22. Ult. 1 The Intrigues of M r Clinton M r Burke M…
Philadelphia January 2. 1793 My dearest Friend Our Antifœderal Scribblers are so fond of Rotations that they Seem disposed to remove their Abuses from me to the President. Baches Paper…
Quincy Jan ry 2. 1793 my dearest Friend our son brought me your favour of the 19 december on sunday last, by which I find that the same Ideas have…
Philadelphia January 1. 1793 My dear Charles on the Commencement of the new Year I wish you health, honour, Profit and Pleasure through the Course of it, and as many…
[Inclosure.] Mr. Paine to Citoyen Danton. Paris, May 6, (second year of the republic.) Citoyen Danton: As you read English, I write this letter to you without passing it through…
Mr. Hammond to Mr. Jefferson. Lansdown, November 22, 1793. Sir: I have had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th instant, upon which, as it announces the fixed…
Mr. Brice to Mr. Knox, Secretary of War. Annapolis, Md., In Council, August 23, 1793. Sir: Your communications of the 6th instant arrived in the absence of Governor Lee, who…