James Monroe to John Adams, February 15, 1813
[ February 15, 1813 ] I have the pleasure to inclose to you a report of < a > the com: < of the. [. . .] 7th. > on…
[ February 15, 1813 ] I have the pleasure to inclose to you a report of < a > the com: < of the. [. . .] 7th. > on…
Quincy Feb. 15: 1813 Dear Sir All that I have written you, hitherto, upon the history of the Original of our Navy, was from Memory, without thinking of Book or…
Quincy Feb. 11. 1813 Dear Sir I am much obliged by your favour of the 9th. just received. Though I called the Subject of my former letter, a Bagatelle, it…
Cambridge 9th Feby 1813 My dear Sir I have deferred an answer to the letter, which you did me the honor of addressing on the 28th of Jany, ’till I…
Quincy Feb 9 1813 Respected Sir With much pleasure have I read your favour of January 23d. I have thought that Nature, which has given to the Ant & the…
Quincy Jan. 23. 1813 Dear Sir Your favour of Dec. 7 is not lost nor forgotten. Oh! that my Situation in Life would permit me to undertake a Pilgrimage to…
Washington January 22. 1813 Honoured Sir, I have received your Letter of the 5th. Instant, and I feel a Great degree of Consolation in learning, that you are Gratified with…
Philadelphia Jany 22nd 1813 My dear friend The letter from Col: Smith to which you have alluded was not received with yours of this day. Was it withheld,? or was…
Quincy Jan. 20. 1813 Dear Sir Answer or rather acknowledge my Letters by half a dozen at a time. I have a number of Anecdotes to write you, more for…
Quincy Jan. 17. 1812 [ 1813 ] Sir A young Gentleman, and his Father, have requested me to mention his Name to The Secretary of The Navy. I choose rather…