John Adams to Benjamin Rush, November 11, 1807
Quincy November 11 1807 My dear Phylosopher and Friend I have, long before the receipt of your favour of the 31 of October, supposed that either you were gazing at…
Quincy November 11 1807 My dear Phylosopher and Friend I have, long before the receipt of your favour of the 31 of October, supposed that either you were gazing at…
Quincy near Boston Novber. 9th. 1807. Dear Sir, I was agreably surprised, the last week on receiving a very kind and obliging letter from you, dated at the Hide near…
Olden barneveld 1 Nov. 1807. Dear Sir! Much time has elapsed indeed, Since you have favoured me with your last Letters—and more, Since I dropt to you my last line—I…
Quincy 28th. July 1807 Dear Madam In the 135th. Page of your Second Volume, you State that in 1778 Mr John Adams of the State of Massachusetts was chosen to…
Quincy July 27th. 1807 Dear Madam In the 131 and 132 page of the first Volume of your History, you are pleased to say that John Adams, one of the…
Quincy July 20th. 1807 Dear Madam In the 392 Page of the third Volume of your History you say that “After Mr Adams’s return from England, he was implicated, by…
Plymouth, Ms., July 16th: 1807. After a long suspension of a friendly literary intercourse, it was very unexpected to me this day, to receive a letter from the hand of…
Quincy July 11. 1807 Dear Madam As it is neither consistent with my Principles, Disposition or habits, upon any misunderstanding with an ancient Friend, to conceive Resentment and hostility to…
Philadelphia July 9th: 1807. My dear friend, I once met Alexander Cruden the Author of the Concordance of the Scriptures at Charles Dilly’s. He was then about 70 years of…
Quincy June 25. 1807 Dear Sir John Bunjan, if he had written my last Letter to you would have called it an history of Gods Judgments against Lyars and Libellers.…