John Adams to John Quincy Adams, May 19, 1796
Quincy May 19 1796 My Dear Sir After a tedious Session of Congress, rendered uncommonly disgusting by the obstinacy of a Party in the House of Representatives, I had an…
Quincy May 19 1796 My Dear Sir After a tedious Session of Congress, rendered uncommonly disgusting by the obstinacy of a Party in the House of Representatives, I had an…
The Hague 17 th: May 1796. Dear Sir. Your favor of the 10 th: curr t: has just come to hand, and as I find a vacant moment, it cannot…
London May 10 th: 1796. My dear Brother. Your favour of January 6 th: was received by our brother Thomas at the Hague, and by him forwarded a few days…
Phil a. April 21. 1796 My Dearest Friend This Day seven Years I first took my seat in Senate and I hope I shall not sit there seven Years longer.…
Philadelphia April 20. 1796 Dear Sir I rec d. yesterday your favour of the 18 by the Post M r Van Persyn, whom you mention as the Bearer I have…
Philadelphia April 19. 1796 My Dearest Friend The Sensations of Ap. 19. 1775 and those of this Morning have some Resemblance to each other. a Prospect of foreign War and…
New York April 18 th 1796 My dear Sir M r Van Persyn the bearer of this; is a Dutch gentleman the brother in law of M r Jean Luzac…
April 18 1796 My Dearest Friend What you will say, or think, I know not at the Wages I am obliged to give. they are not higher than mr Black…
The Hague 17 April 1796. My dear Brother. Your favor of the 13 ult. came to hand the 31 st: and that of the 24 th: on the 3 d:…
Philadelphia April 16. 1796 My Dearest Friend The Doctor may have the Steers if he wishes to have them. The People of the United States are about to be Stirred…