Abigail Smith Adams to Elizabeth Smith, January 26, 1805
Quincy Janry 26 1805 my dear Friend My mind is so anxiously engaged for you my Dear Friend, and your Family that I cannot think of any thing else; tho…
Quincy Janry 26 1805 my dear Friend My mind is so anxiously engaged for you my Dear Friend, and your Family that I cannot think of any thing else; tho…
Washington 24. January 1805 Dear Sir You will find, in the multitude of public documents, which I constantly transmit to you, the only apology I have to offer, for the…
Quincy December 26. 1805 Dear Sir, In a former Letter I expressed a doubt, whether the Barilla of Spain, were the Same Plant as the Soda or Kali: but have…
Quincy December 24th. 1805 Sir I have received the letter you did me the honor to write me in July 1805 inclosing a Diploma by which I have the honor…
Quincy December 5th: 1805: Sir I thank you for introducing to me Mr: Robinson, whom I found to be a gentleman of good information and agreeable manners. I should have…
Quincy December 4. 1805 Dear Sir I am half inclined to be very angry with you for destroying the Anecdotes and documents you had collected for private Memoirs of the…
Philadelphia Novr 21. 1805 My very dear friend I am pleased in reflecting that I destroyed all the documents and Anecdotes I had collected for private memoirs of the American…
Quincy November 18. 1805 Dear Sir I had indeed no doubt of the Truth of the Letter relative to the Capture of Cornwallis. My Confidence in the honor of the…
Quincy October 29. 1805 Dear Sir, I have heard, as you insinuate, that Sterne was a wicked Man; and there are traits of a false Character, in his Writings: yet…
Hartford Octr. 19th. 1805— Dear Sir ‘Till I received your last of the 4th: instant I had no idea that you doubted the truth of Washington’s letter relative to the…