John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, June 20, 1815
Quincy June 20. 1815 Dear Sir The fit of recollection came upon both of Us, so nearly at the same time that I may, Sometime or other, begin to think…
Quincy June 20. 1815 Dear Sir The fit of recollection came upon both of Us, so nearly at the same time that I may, Sometime or other, begin to think…
Quincy June 19. 1815 Dear sir Education, which you brought into View in one of your Letters; is a subject so vast, and the systems of Writers are, So various…
Philada June 14. 1815 Sir, It is a long period since I have been favoured with a line from you—which I much regret. A Continuation of the Correspondence wd. have…
Quincy June 11. 1815 Dr Rush “Watchman! What of the Night?” To what hour of the Evening are We advanced? How many hours remain before day break? Have you a…
Monticello June 10. 15. Dear Sir It is long since we have exchanged a letter, and yet what volumes might have been written on the occurrences even of the last…
Quincy June 9th 1815 Gentlemen Accept my thanks for Mr Whites Oration on the fourth of March, and be pleased to present them to your Constituents—At the same time I…
Quincy June 7th. 1815 Dear Sir, My Friend of forty Years, The Honourable William Eustice Esqr, will have the Honour to present you with this Letter. He was educated under…
Quincy June 4th. 15 Friend Spafford My Son is probably in England: but I have no Letter from him later than the 21. March, then at Paris in the Center…
Quincy April 22 1815 Respected Sir I know not whether you have a Taste for Romances.? If you have, as I acknowledge I have, it is in my power to…
New Bedford 4th mt 20th 1815 Respected Friend I recd. thy favor of the 13th Inst. & note thy enquiries respecting the Fisheries, I have no knowledge of the small…