John Adams to Mathew Carey, July 21, 1813
Quincy July 21 1813 I have been highly gratified by your obliging letter recd Yesterday. You need not give yourself any concern about my Name in your future Edition. I…
Quincy July 21 1813 I have been highly gratified by your obliging letter recd Yesterday. You need not give yourself any concern about my Name in your future Edition. I…
[ , Start insertion, ante 20 July 1813 , End, ] Sir, Your favours of the 3d. 5th. 7th. & 8th are before me, & call for a renewal of…
Oldenbarneveld 19 July 1813— Dear and respected Sir! If I should not write, except I could Send you an interesting Letter then I would but Seldom have this opportunitÿ, but…
Quincy July 19th 1813 Sir I am glad to find you are pleased with the sketches. The exploits of our maratime and naval Genius, are a severe Satire on our…
Quincy July 18th. 1813 Dear Sir I have more to Say, on Religion. For more than Sixty Years I have been attentive to this great Subject. Controversies, between Calvinists and…
Quincy July 16. 1813 Dear Sir Your Letters to Priestley, have encreased my Grief if that were possible, for the loss of Rush. Had he lived, I would have Stimulated…
Washington July 15. 1813 Dear Sir I have the pleasure to inclose you a copy of a report of the committee of the H. of Reps. on foreign relations, in…
Quincy July 3. 1813. Dear Sir Although it would do no good to excite your Tears or my own, by Allusions to your late Afflictions or mine; I Sincerely condole…
Quincy July 3. 1813 Sir I thank you for your favour of the 28th of June. I know your press of Business too well to need any Apology for delays…
Quincy July 1st. 1813 Dear Sir, The report that John Quincy Adams has written to his father, or any one else that “the war which the United States has declared,…