Thomas Boylston Adams to William Smith Shaw, August 31, 1803
Philadelphia 31 st: August 1803. Dear William. Your favour of the 24 th: is before me, and I most ardently hope the information respecting the prospect of my mother’s recovery…
Philadelphia 31 st: August 1803. Dear William. Your favour of the 24 th: is before me, and I most ardently hope the information respecting the prospect of my mother’s recovery…
Quincy 21. August 1803. You will be so anxious to hear the state of your mother’s health that I cannot forbear writing you a line— Since I wrote you last…
Boston 19. August 1803. I have received two or three letters from you, which I have not answered for want of a conveyance— 1 My objection to the Post Office,…
Quincy [ ante 25 ] Feb. 1803 Dear Sir In my last I attempted to prove that Goverment and Society are inseperable from each other. 1 In the case…
Quincy Jan. 28. 1803 Dear Sir I have had the pleasure of receiving your favour of the 18 th and congratulate you, on the Success of your labours. Thank you…
Quincy Jan ry 27 th 1803 Dear Thomas. A little well timed and just criticism is sometimes very Salutary. If I had not been conscious that I deserved Your Raillery…
25 th: January 1803— I do not intend to write you very often, though I find it impossible to refrain altogether. Your last, is of the 10 th: inst t:…
Philadelphia 18 th: January 1803. My dear Sir. I lately enclosed you a prospectus of the Rev d Doctor Smith’s works accompanied by a print of the Author, which I…
Quincy Jan’ ry 16 th 1803 my Dear Madam It was with much pleasure I recognized the Hand writing of an old Friend, tho only in the Signature of her…
12 th: January 1803— Dear Brother. Since I am embarked in a very doubtful speculation, and I am ready to own, that I am by no means sanguine as to…