John Adams to Elias Dayton, July 6, 1798
Philadelphia July 6 1798 Gentlemen I thank you for this Address. It was impossible for you to assemble on the 4th. of July for the purpose of perpetuating your Friendships,…
Philadelphia July 6 1798 Gentlemen I thank you for this Address. It was impossible for you to assemble on the 4th. of July for the purpose of perpetuating your Friendships,…
Philadelphia July 6th 1798 Dear Sir It is my Desire that you embrace the first opportunity to sett out on your Journey to Mount Vernon, and wait on General Washington…
Philadelphia July 6th. 1798— Gentlemen I thank you for this address, agreed on in convention assembled, and presented to me by Mr. [Hilhouse] one of your Senators in Congress. Your…
Philad: July 5th [ , Start insertion, 17 , End, ]98— Gentlemen I thank you for this address. Our Commerce is plundered, our Citizens treated with the Vilest indignities, our…
[ , Start insertion, ante 5 July 1798 , End, ] For the President, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the United States of America. The Address and…
Mount Vernon 4th July 1798. Dear Sir, Not being in the habit since my return to private life, of sending regularly to the Post Office (nine miles from hence) every…
[ 4 July 1798 ] sir, On the birth-day of the United States, and at an æra the most interesting that has occured since their existence as a Nation, the…
[ ante 30 June 1798 ] Sir At this alarming crisis, when our social and political compacts are threatened with dissolution, while surrounded by men inimical to our government, who…
[ , Start insertion, 29 June 1798 , End, ] Sir, That those, to whom the management of public affairs is confided, should be called from their deliberation, to listen…
Philadelphia June 29 1798 Gentlemen I have been not less surprised than delighted with an Address from one hundred and thirty Students of Williams Colledge, presented to be my the…