John Adams to Thomas Perkins, September 14, 1804
Quincy September 14. 1804 Sir I am quite ashamed to have neglected to this time any acknowledgement of the various civilities I have received from your friendly hand. I very…
Quincy September 14. 1804 Sir I am quite ashamed to have neglected to this time any acknowledgement of the various civilities I have received from your friendly hand. I very…
Frederick Town Maryland Septr. 12th. [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ]04 Honored & Dear Sir I rely on your goodness to pardon me for this intrusion, which springs…
Oldenbarneveld. Febr. 15. 1804. Dear Sir! As I was not confident of your kind indulgence, which I did so often experience, I should hesitate, to importune you again with a…
Fitchburg, Feby. 15th. 1804. Dear Sir, I duly received your esteemed favor of the 16th Ult. I assure you, without reserve, that I shall not misuse nor abuse the confidence…
Quincy January 16th: 1804. Dear Sir I ought to acknowledge my fault in having two of your kind letters to answer at once. I return you with thanks, Mr: Thomas’s…
Fitchburg January 10. 1804. Dear Sir. I have ascertained that Mr. Adams’s Sermon at the Dudleian Lecture was not published; a copy was deposited in the archives of the University…
Quincy october 25 1804 Sir Sickness for three weeks past, has prevented my acknowledging the receipt of Your Letter of Sep’ br th 11 th. when I first addrest You…
Quincy 23 d: October 1804. Gentlemen Having waited some time in expectation of an answer to the last proposal, which I had the honor to submit to your consideration relative…
Washington Oct br: 18. 1804. Your letters Profiles & Money have arrived safe for which I return my thanks 1 It is true I felt severely disappointed at not finding…
Quincy october 15 1804 My Dear Mrs Adams I congratulate You my Dear Louissa, that our loss is to be your gain. Mr Adams leaves us on twesday for Washington,…