John Adams to William Cunningham, July 31, 1809
Quincy, July 31, 1809. Dear Sir, I received in season your favour of the 30th June as well as that of July 24th, and thank you for both. The first…
Quincy, July 31, 1809. Dear Sir, I received in season your favour of the 30th June as well as that of July 24th, and thank you for both. The first…
Quincy, July 30, 1809. Sirs, Though I thought I was negociating for peace , to better purpose in Holland than I could in France, yet as I could not be…
Quincy, July 27, 1809. Sirs, HAVING laid together the negociations with the Comte De Vergennes, relative to that sublime machine for demolishing our independence, the mediation of the two Imperial…
Philadelphia July 26th: 1809. [. . .] nd, I enclose you three numbers of Duane’s papers that you may see in what manner the late news from St James’s has…
Fitchburg. July 24.th. 1809. Dear Sir. To my letter of the 30th. ult. I have not been favoured with an answer. I feel an uncertainty, from which I wish to…
Quincy June 19th 1809 Sir I received your favour of the 12th. You propose to me an abridgement of my works. Some fifty five years ago I learned from Lord…
Maryd. 15 June 1809. Anne Arundel Co. “Oh Shame, Shame! where is thy blush” that thou shouldst thus dare prophane the manes of the immortal Hamilton “a Spirit pure as…
Philad[ , Start insertion, el , End, ]phia June 14. 1809. My Dear sir My son Richard who has been a customer for the Aurora ever since he lived at…
Fitchburg, June 14. 1809. Dear Sir. I am favoured with yours of the 7th. inst. After telling me that the employment of your thoughts upon your public essays precludes your…
Gray June, 12th. 1809. Honored Sir, Your Letter of April, 18th. 1809, came safe to my Hand. + It was soon read by our Lawyer in Gray. He < ,…