John Adams to François Adriaan Van der Kemp, November 10, 1815
Quincy Nov. 10. 1815 Dear Sir May your anticipations of another Visit to Quincy be reallised! Much good may your Theological Studies do you! I have been reading an Abridgment…
Quincy Nov. 10. 1815 Dear Sir May your anticipations of another Visit to Quincy be reallised! Much good may your Theological Studies do you! I have been reading an Abridgment…
Olden Barneveld, November 9, 1815. Musing on Molière, the last precious gift of de Gyzelaer, which I received this summer, I was as usual diverted from him to you, recollecting…
Oldenbarneveld 7 Nov. 1815. My Dear and high respected Frend! Musing on Moliere—the last precious gift of de Gyselaer which I received this Summer—and for which mÿ warmest thanks never…
6th Novr 1815 Dear Sir Agreeably to your request, I send you the names of those gentlemen who visited you last saturday. An advertisement has been inserted in our daily…
Quincy November 4th 1815 Dear Sir your friendly letter of 31st October, has given me great pleasure. But if Envy were lawful I should envy the neatness, and firmness of…
Washington November 3. 1815. Respected Sir. Professor Cooper of Carlisle in Pennsylvania, formerly Tom Cooper the friend of Dr Priestly, is, I imagine, one of the most learned men in…
Quincy Novber. 2nd 1815 Dear Sir On September 11th. I wrote you a line inclosed in a pacquet with four original letters from Governor McKean and a pamphlet of my…
York, (District of Maine) October 31, 1815 My dear Sir Various changes in the Natural, political and moral World, have occurred, since the beginning of the current year. of which,…
Charlestown Sept. 9th. 1815 Respected & Dr Sir, I have been waiting for the Specimen of such a kind of History, of our country, at the Commencement of our Revolution,…
Philadelphia 8th. Septr. 1815 Sir, I do myself the honor to address you on a point of the treaty of Peace of 1783, become important in a case of ejectment…