John Adams to Mercy Otis Warren, July 15, 1814
Quincy July 15th 1814 I thank you Madam for your obliging Letter of the 10th whether my life shall be Spared to se the restoration of peace, is a question…
Quincy July 15th 1814 I thank you Madam for your obliging Letter of the 10th whether my life shall be Spared to se the restoration of peace, is a question…
Quincy June 17th. 1814 Dear Sir What Shall I Say, of the “Resemblance, of our House of Representatives to a legislating Nation.”? It is, perhaps, a miniature, which resembles the…
Quincy June 9th. 1814 Sir Suppose another case which is not without examples; a family of Six daughters. Four of them are not only beautiful, but Serious and discrete Women.…
Quincy June 7.th 1814 Sir In the third page of your “Inquiry”, is an Assertion, which Mr. Adams has a right to regret as a gross and egregious misrepresentation. He…
Quincy April [ , Start insertion, -4 June , End, ] 1814 Sir, When your new Democratical Republick meets, you will find half a dozen Men of independent Fortunes; half…
Quincy June 3. 1814 Sir I have recd your favour of May. 20, with the thoughts on Government, returned in good condition. The Outline of a Militia in the 22d…
Quincy June 1st. 1814 Dear Sir I long to See the narrative of Dr Rush’s Life. I hope it will be printed. The Anecdote relative to me, in 1774, and…
Quincy May 31. 1814 Dear Sir I thank you, and Mr Vanderkemp, for giving me, an Opportunity of reading, his “historical Sketches of Calvin and Servetus.[ , Start insertion, ”…
Quincy May 30. 1814 My dear Sir Your favour of the 20th has given me great pleasure; because it informs me that you are happy. Your Visit to Philadelphia must…
Quincy May 29. 1814. My dear and venerable Friend. How Shall I? How can I express my Obligations to you? My Time, thoughts, labours are all Spent in my Garden,…