John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, June 29, 1806
Quincy June 29 1806. Dr Sir I rejoice to find by your Letter of the 26. and by my Sons Conversation, that his commencement of a residence at Cambridge has…
Quincy June 29 1806. Dr Sir I rejoice to find by your Letter of the 26. and by my Sons Conversation, that his commencement of a residence at Cambridge has…
Philadelphia June 26th. 1806 Dear Sir Herewith you will receive a small publication that contains several new Opinions in Physiology, < , Start deletion, and , End, > which admit…
Quincy June 22d 1806. Dear Sir Your Letter of the tenth, like all others from your pen, notwithstanding all your apologies, was a cordial to my Spirit. I must confess…
Philada June 10th. 1806 My much respected & dear friend My long delay in answering your last letter has arisen from two causes—an unusual share of business from an unusually…
Quincy April 30. 1806 Dear Sir I have always believed that the Afra Avis, was the Guinea Hen, but have lately heard it was the Turkey. You say “Alass poor…
Oldenbarneveld 7 apr. 1806 Dear Sir! An indisposition of a week–occasioned bÿ a severe cold–with the unavoidable transactions of familÿ concerns, compelled, me to delaÿ an answer to your Lett.…
Quincy April 2. 1806 Dear Sir Your favour of March 30th I received last Evening. The Subject of it is of great importance I have been absent from my Country…
Quincy March 28.—1806 Dear Sir I have received your favour of March 14th. and have not sent you an answer. It is not from any feelings of resentment or disaffection…
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