John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, June 11, 1813
Quincy June 11. 1813 Dear Sir I recd. yesterday your favour of May 27th. I lament with you the loss of Rush. I know of no Character living or dead…
Quincy June 11. 1813 Dear Sir I recd. yesterday your favour of May 27th. I lament with you the loss of Rush. I know of no Character living or dead…
Quincy June 10. 1813. Dear Sir In your Letter to Dr Priestley of March 21. 1801, You ask “What an Effort, of Bigotry in politics and religion have We gone…
Quincy June 9th 1813 Dear Sir I enclose you sketches of Naval history and a letter from the Author Make what use of them you think probono publico. John Adams
Quincy May [ , Start insertion, June , End, ] 9. 1813 Mr Carey I have received your kind letter of the 3d instant with two Copies of the Sketches…
Quincy June 8th 1813 Sir There are several things abroad which are reported to have been intended as pictures of me; some of them drawn by persons who never saw…
Washington June 6th. 1813. Dear and Respected Sir. It was only the day before yesterday that Mr Andrew Eliot handed me your letter dated the 5th of May. Although you…
Washington city May 25th: 1813 Dear father. An offective son, & one of the children of the church presumes to address you an epistle. I long admired your measures in…
Quincy May 25. 1813 Dear Sir It is not with any enviable, or eligible Feelings that I find myself, under a necessity of addressing you, at this Time, and in…
Philada May 21. 1813. Sir, The enclosed art is, I find, in the Appendix to the Naval History. I therefore return it, & am, / respectfully, / Your obt. hble…
Quincy May 20. 1813 My dear and respected Van der Kemp. The promised Anecdote of Quaker Benevolence is this. In June 1775, The British Man of War Asia, took Prisoner…