Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, December 18, 1804
Quincy december 18th 1804 My dear son I last week received your Letter of december 3d in replie to mine of Novbr 11th, not having made any mention of it…
Quincy december 18th 1804 My dear son I last week received your Letter of december 3d in replie to mine of Novbr 11th, not having made any mention of it…
Washington 17. Decr: 1804. Dear Sir. Some time since I sent you a check on the Branch Bank, in favour of J. Briesler for $45—to be presented if you had…
Boston. 15. Dec. 1804. Dear Sir. I have to acknowledge yours of the 4th Inst. and two subsequent, inclosing public documents and to express my grateful sense of these attentions.…
Quincy December 14. 1804 Dear Sir In my Letter of the 14th Ult. I believe I misunderstood the Presidents Position. His Expression that the Judges ought to hang American Citizens…
Washington 13. December 1804. Your letter of the 2d: has been duly received, and has contributed with those of your father received at the same time to cheer my mind,…
Washington 11. Decr: 1804 My dear Sir, I received together last Evening your two favours of 30th: ulto: and 2d: instt: for which I most sincerely return you my thanks.—In…
Quincy December 8th 1804 My dear Mrs Adams I received yesterday your Letter of Novbr 27th. and was rejoiced to learn that you and the Children were well. I was…
Quincy december 7th 1804 My dear Son You have been so good in writing to your Father and Brother that I ought not to complain that you have not particularly…
[ , Start insertion, Quincy. 6 December 1804 , End, ] Your letter of the 26th: is So copiously answered that I shall reserve my fire for a future occasion,…
Quincy December 6. 1804. Dear Sir In your Letter of the 26 of November, to your Brother, you express a “Wish that I could See the course of Things with…