John Adams to Boston Patriot, August 30, 1810
Quincy, August 30, 1810. Amsterdam, March 19, 1782—Mr. Adams is very sensible of the honor done him in the polite card of Madam Van Berckel of this day’s date; but…
Quincy, August 30, 1810. Amsterdam, March 19, 1782—Mr. Adams is very sensible of the honor done him in the polite card of Madam Van Berckel of this day’s date; but…
Quincy, August 25, 1810. Soon after the petition of Leyden, I transmitted to Congress the following address of thanks with a further petition. To the noble, great and venerable Lords,…
Quincy, August 21, 1810. Amsterdam, March 5, 1782—wrote to Mr. Bergsma: “Sir, I have received from the hand of Mr. Menkema, the resolution of the states of Friesland of the…
20th Augt 1810 New Brunsw East Jersy— Honrd. Sir, I have to acknowledge, that I have been a long time in arriere with you for your last letter; the reason…
Quincy, August 7, 1810. Amsterdam, March 1st, 1782.—wrote to the duke De La Vauguion “As Friesland has taken the provincial resolution to acknowledge the Independence of America, it seems to…
Philada July 4th: 1810. Dear and venerable friend I have no objection to your knowing that by the “great hammer of the earth” I meant Napoleon. George the 3rd: I…
Quincy, July 3d, 1810 Amsterdam, December 14, 1781—wrote to congress: “The first public body, which has proposed a connection with the United States of America, is the quarter of Oostergo,…
Quincy June 28 1810. Friend I acknowledge my fault in neglecting to answer two or three of your last favours. I now thank you for the Letters and the “Light…
June 20th: 1810. Wealth, respect and friendship! from your grateful and affectionate friend. Benjn: Rush War with the “great hammer of the whole earth” to use the words < of…
Philada June 12th: 1810. My dear friend, Every moment of Amusement that I am able to afford you, is an Addition to my happiness, for which reason I send you…