William Branch Giles to John Adams, December 5, 1812
Washington Decemr. 5th, 1812 Dr Sir The highly valued, and very flattering favor, which you did me the honor to address to me on the 17th [Ultimo] found me laboring…
Washington Decemr. 5th, 1812 Dr Sir The highly valued, and very flattering favor, which you did me the honor to address to me on the 17th [Ultimo] found me laboring…
Quincy Nov. 29. 1812 Dear Sir I have recd. your valuable Volume, on the diseases of the mind; which will run Mankind still deeper into your Debt. You apprehend “Attacks”.…
Quincy Nov. 26. 1812 Mr Binns. Some Gentleman in Philadelphia, has lately Sent me a polite letter, Subscribed “A Friend,” with a present of a valuable collection of Garden Seeds…
Quincy Novr. 25 1812. Sir I have received your polite letter of the 6th of the month and your present of “The Crisis.” You will excuse a question or two.…
Washington Novr. 23 1812 Honoured and dear Sir With much pleasure I have this day received your communication of the 15th Instance, and I shall always be happy in Receiving…
Quincy November 23 1812 Dear Sir Does History or Experience, afford an Example, of Such a Phenomenon, as this, now exhibited to Mankind, by our pious, virtuous and patriotic American…
Quincy October 12. 1812 Dear Sir I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name was Wollaston, who came from England…
Quincy October 10th. 1812 Dear Sir I thank you for your < , Start deletion, Thanksgiving , End, > Fast Sermon which I have repeatedly read, with much pleasure. It…
Oldenbarneveld, 26 Sept. 1812 [ , Start insertion, Fragment , End, ] He published—his opinions on [Jus] Eccles. Protest . in the Ses—which were—under his presidium—defended publicly by his most…
Quincy Septr. 24th. 1812 Sir Having never had the honour of any personal acquaintance with you I may commit an indiscretion, in writing concerning any thing in your office, but…