John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, July 31, 1811
St: Petersburg 31. July 1811. My Dear Brother. No more scolding about your accounts—No more petty complaints about trifles instead of hearty thanks for the faithful care, and trouble which…
St: Petersburg 31. July 1811. My Dear Brother. No more scolding about your accounts—No more petty complaints about trifles instead of hearty thanks for the faithful care, and trouble which…
Quincy July 31 1811 My dear Madam yours of July 21, I received by the last Mail I was just going to ask the cause of your long Silence, when…
St: Petersburg 29. July 1811. My Dear Mother, My last letter, of which a press-copy is enclosed, was sent by the Palafox, Captain William Welsh, since which I have received…
Quincy July 24th 1811 my dear Son I write to you, altho it is really with the hope that you may not receive my Letter. I would fain believe that…
Quincy July 23 1811 Dear Sir I hope you will not impute my not writing to you by your son to want of attention to you, or a proper Sensibility…
Quincy July 23d 1811 dear Abbe your Mother has been So constant in writing that I have been the more remiss. I am glad to find that you are content,…
St: Petersburg 21 July 1811. My Dear Sir. American vessels are now pouring upon us in floods—I wrote you less than a month since that there had then arrived at…
St: Petersburg 15 June 1811. My Dear Son I have received your letter dated the sixth of February last, and was very much delighted to see it so well written;…
St: Petersburg 1/13 June 1811 My Dear Sir. I received a few days since, your kind letter of 11. January, containing the distressful intelligence of the heavy misfortune which had…
St: Petersburg 11. June 1811. Your letter of 15. Feby: which was brought by Captain Brown, of the Washington, and which I received on the 23d: of last Month, gave…