John Quincy Adams to Thomas Welsh, January 24, 1798
Berlin 24. January 1798. My dear Sir. I received some time ago, though not until after my arrival at this place your favour of 15. July last enclosing a statement…
Berlin 24. January 1798. My dear Sir. I received some time ago, though not until after my arrival at this place your favour of 15. July last enclosing a statement…
Atkinson Jan 23 d 1798. My Dear aunt Your kind attention to my last emboldens me again to interrupt your more important pursuits, & offer my warmest acknowledgement for your…
Weymouth Jan y. 22. 1798 Dear S r. Yours of the 8 th. I received the 17 th. Ins t. and broke the Affair to M r. Cranch, who has…
Quincy Jan y. 20d 1798 My Dear Sister I wonder Sister Peabody Should trouble you about our Nephews concerns. the first Letter She wrote you She sent open for me…
Philadelphia Jan ry 20 1798 my dear sister I do not know whether there is any getting over the Rivers. the Eastern Mail due yesterday is not arrived. the Ice…
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