John Quincy Adams to William Smith Shaw, November 9, 1804
Washington City 9. Novr: 1804. Dear Sir. I enclosed from New-York, for you, as you requested, a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, which I presume you have before this received,…
Washington City 9. Novr: 1804. Dear Sir. I enclosed from New-York, for you, as you requested, a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, which I presume you have before this received,…
Quincy Nov. 9. 1804 My dear Son The Republicans have exerted their Energies, and propagated their lying Pamphlets so secretly, and with such effect as to make Federalists almost doubt…
Quincy Nov. 6. 1804 My dear Sir I thank you for my Letter from N.Y and the Pamplet inclosed. Commodore Morris’s Defence contains Information which appears to be wanted by…
Boston 5 Nov. 1804 Dear Sir I hope by this time, you have safely arrived at Washington and found Mrs. Adams family and friends in good health—I send by the…
Washington 3. Novr: 1804. Dear Sir I wrote you a few lines from New-York, enclosing a copy of Commodore Morris’s Defence, for Mr: Shaw—The day after which I left that…
Morrisania November 5the 1804 Sir Having been honored with a commission of a Captain in the Navy by you, and still desirous of preserving your good Opinion, which I highly…
Quincy Nov. 5. 1804 Dear Sir I have received your favor of October 15 and all the others that you mention, I believe, although I have not been able regularly…
[ , Start insertion, ca. 22 October 1804 , End, ] “J. Adams presents his compliments to the Committee of arrangements—Friendship for Mr. King and respect for the Company would…
Olden barneveled 15 oct. 1804. Dear Sir! As you assured me in your last favour, with which you honoured me the 3d. of march, that my letters did give you…
Boston Septemr 28th. 1804. Dear Sir, It has again become my duty to address you on a melancholly subject. The excellent President Willard , whose discourse we so lately heard…