Abigail Adams to John Adams, February 12, 1794
Quincy Feb’ ry 12 th 1794 my Dearest Friend Yours of the 26 th of Jan’ ry I received last evening. You talk of not rising till june. why I…
Quincy Feb’ ry 12 th 1794 my Dearest Friend Yours of the 26 th of Jan’ ry I received last evening. You talk of not rising till june. why I…
Philadelphia Feb. 10. 1794 My dearest Friend I have rec d yours of Jan. 31.— And it has relieved me from a Melancholly which has hung upon me and been…
Philadelphia Feb. 9. 1794 My dearest Friend Vive la Baggatelle! Dulce est desipere. 1 I have no other Resource in my solitude, amidst all my gloomy forebodings of the future…
Philadelphia Feb. 8. 1794 My dearest Friend I have rec d your s of the 30 th. Ult. and given the inclosed to son Thomas, who will do with it…
Quincy Feb ry 8 th 1794 my dearest Friend I was very sorry to learn by your last Letters that you had little hopes of getting home till May. there…
Philadelphia Feb. 4. 1794 My dearest Friend The Indisposition of my ever honoured and beloved Mother gives me a very tender Anxiety— I hope she may yet get the better…
Quincy, 3 February, 1794. My Dear Mrs. Smith, I have not written to you since I received yours of January 5th. 1 I go from home but very little, yet…
Quincy Fe’ bry 2. 1794 my dearest Friend I last Evening received your kind Letters of Jan’ry 18, 21 & 22 d accompanied with the Negotiation’s I have read the…
Quincy 31 Jan ry 1794 My deares Friend We have had a severe Snowstorm but attended with such a voilent wind that half the Ground is bare, whilst the other…
Philadelphia 26 th: Jan y: . 1794— My dear William I hasten within two hours after the receipt of your Letter, 1 which came to my hands while at my…