John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, December 25, 1813
Quincy Decr 25th. 1813 Dear Sir Answer my Letters at your Leisure. Give yourself no concern. I write as for a refuge and protection against Ennui. The fundamental Principle of…
Quincy Decr 25th. 1813 Dear Sir Answer my Letters at your Leisure. Give yourself no concern. I write as for a refuge and protection against Ennui. The fundamental Principle of…
Virginia—Hazelwood—Port Royal—Decr. 24. 1813 Sir Orator, and the printed Sheets you speak of in your letter of the 12th. instant, were, as you conjecture, written by me. Orator, published in…
Boston 19th. November 1813, My Dear Sirs, The President of the United States, having given me the Office of Collector of Direct Taxes & Internal Duties for the County of…
Quincy November 15. 13 Dear Sir I cannot appease my melancholly commiseration for our Armies in this furious Snow Storm, in any way So well as by Studying your Letter…
Philadelphia Novemr. 15th. 1813. Dear Sir, I have to thank you for the introduction of the Reverend Mr; Henry Colman to my acquaintance, and am sorry his other engagements deprived…
Quincy Nov. 14: 1813 Dear Sir Accept my thanks for the comprehensive Syllabus, in your favour of Oct. 12. The Psalms of David, in Sublimity beauty, pathos and Originality, or…
Quincy November. 12. 1813 Dear Sir As I owe you more for your Letters of Oct. 12. and 28 than I Shall be able to pay. I Shall begin with…
Washington November 8th: 1813 Dear Sir, According to the intimation contained in one of the letters I have had the pleasure to write to you, I took the liberty of…
Quincy Nov. 5. 1813 Dr Sir My most reverend Dearling presents her compliments. She highly applauds and greatly admires a complaisant Husband. Quare! Entre nous, can you divine whether this…
Albany, 11 Mo. 1, 1813. Esteemed Friend— I have been duly favored with thy kind Letter of the 16th ultimo, & avail myself of a privilege to convey through thy…