John Quincy Adams to John Adams, July 22, 1797
London 22. July 1797. My Dear Sir. Three or four days after the date of my last Letter, which was from Maassluys, and while I was yet wind bound there,…
London 22. July 1797. My Dear Sir. Three or four days after the date of my last Letter, which was from Maassluys, and while I was yet wind bound there,…
July 21 1797 my dear sister The weather is Hot as we can bear the whole city is like a Bake House. we have a House with large and airy…
Philadelphia July 20 1797 my dear sir I received your Letter of July 12. I am inclined to think your last determination will prove a judicious one. I most sincerely…
Coopers Row. 19 July 1797. Dear Sir In consequence of what M rs. Johnson tells me, had passed between you & her on Sunday, I am induced to believe that…
Philadelphia July 19 1797— my dear sisters If the Compass by which my course is directed does not vary again through unavoidable necessity I shall sit out for Quincy next…
Philadelphia July 16 1797 My dear son Thomas, Tis expectation that make a Blessing sweet, says the poet. 1 how sincerely sweet would it be to me to fold my…
The Hague 26. June 1797. My dear Mother I have not written to you, since receiving your very kind Letter of 3 d: March. though I received it almost a…
Philadelphia June 23 1797 my dear sister I received your Letter of June 13 th. and thank you for it. the account you give me respecting my House and the…
Philadelphia June 23. 1797 my dear , Start deletion, son , End, The packet being detaind I write you a few Lines further to inform you that mr Marshal accepts…
Philadelphia June 20 th 1797 my Dear Thomas Your Friend Quincy is married, truly married and to a Nyork Lady, by the Name of Morten, without Beauty and without Money,…