John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, May 30, 1798
30. May 1798. I have received within these few days your letters of the 17 th: and 29 th: of March, together with the books and pamphlets mentioned in the…
30. May 1798. I have received within these few days your letters of the 17 th: and 29 th: of March, together with the books and pamphlets mentioned in the…
Philadelphia May 13. 1798 My dear Neice If I have not written to you my dear Neice it is not because I have not frequently thought of you, through the…
Weymouth May. 12 1798 Since the last Letter I rec d from you dated April 12 th 1 poor Sukey compleated the Journey of Life and is gone to the…
Medfield May 12 th — 1798. Madam My knowledge of your condescension and goodness emboldens me to address you at present. I have at length prepared my History of New-England…
Brookline May 11 th. 1798— Dear Madam I feel too sensibly the obligations you have laid me under by the letters you had the goodness to write on the 3…
Quincy May 10th 1798 My dear Sister I can never sufficiently thank you for your Letters & the communications you so frequently Supply me with I am considered as the…
May 10 th 1798 Philadelphia my dear sister Rumour at a distance magnifies, and seldom reports truth. I have not written you a word upon a subject which I know…
Annapolis May 8 th. 1798 My dear Madam It has not been from want of the most affectionate Respect that I have suffer’d your kind letter by M r. White…
Willowgrove May the 7 1798 Dear Madam I am unable to find language to express my Gratitude and thankfullness to you—for your maternal Care of the Dear little orphan whose…
Philadelphia May 7 th 1798 my dear sister mr Black got here on thursday night. I was rejoiced to see him. it seemd next to being at home. I yesterday…