Benjamin Rush to John Adams, April 14, 1812
Philadelphia April 14th. 1812 My dear friend I once met Mr Sawbridge at the house of his Sister Mrs McCaulay in London. In speaking of some of the public men…
Philadelphia April 14th. 1812 My dear friend I once met Mr Sawbridge at the house of his Sister Mrs McCaulay in London. In speaking of some of the public men…
Quincy April 14. 1812 Dear Sir Your Favour of 21. March, < , Start deletion, [. . .] , End, > Suggests Topicks enough, as all your Letters do for…
Washington City March 30th. 1812. Sir I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 20th. of this month, for which you will be pleased to accept my…
Olden barneveld 21 March. 1812 Mÿ Dear Sir! I am So much younger—I have not So manÿ avocations—I have nothing better to perform; it is mÿ chief recreation in mÿ…
Quincy March 20th. 1812 Dear Sir I have received, under your Frank, Copies of Henry’s full Proofs of his own turpitude and that of the late Governor of Canada, and…
Quincy March 19. 1812 Dear Sir The greatest part of the History in your last Letter was well known to me, and I could write you Six Sheets for your…
Quincy March 11. 1812 Dear Sir The tumultuous Crowd of Thoughts that rushed into my head as I read your Letter of Yesterday, would appear as gross a Chaos and…
Quincy February 3. 1812 Dear Sir Sitting at My Fireside, with my Daughter Smith, on the first of February My Servant brought me a Bundle of Letters and Newspapers from…
Quincy, January 31, 1812. For the sake of harmony and ananimity Mr. Jay and Mr. Adams very readily agreed with Dr. Franklin to strike out the commencement of the letter…
Quincy January 27. 1812 Friend I agree with you that The Ocean ought to be and must be the Theatre of the War. Our Government will come by Degrees to…