Richard Rush to John Adams, April 15, 1815
Washington April 15. 1815. Dear sir. Your valued favors of the 5th and 10th, have gratified, instructed, and consoled me. As far as I stand informed, the administration have never…
Washington April 15. 1815. Dear sir. Your valued favors of the 5th and 10th, have gratified, instructed, and consoled me. As far as I stand informed, the administration have never…
Quincy April. 15. 1815 Dear Sir I commit my Grandsons to the Guardianship of yourself and Mrs Perkins and pray you to hold them under your Wings till you can…
Quincy April 13. 1815. Sir Having very cogent motives to collect Information relative to our New England Fisheries, a Friend has kindly referred me to you as you will see…
Boston April 12th. 1815 The shortness of the time allowed me & limited means of investigating the subject must be my apology for the scanty & very inadequate information now…
Quincy April 10. 1815 Dear Sir It does not Signify, to grow old. You never can get rid of worldly Affairs. I never was more distracted with Business. It pours…
April 8. 1815 J. Lloyd has the honor to return with his respectful compliments, the papers received in Mr Adams’ favor of the 5th. inst.—Of Baptiste Irvine he has no…
Quincy April 8: 1815 Respected Sir I forgot in my last the most brilliant Topick, of all that splendid Phenomenon in the female World, of Genius Taste Learning Observation and…
Boston April 7. 1815.— Sir.— Availing of the permission you have accorded to me I have to acknowledge the receipt of your several favors from the 26th. < , Start…
Quincy March 12 1815 Dear Sir I am infinitely obliged to you for your Letter of March 8th. From 1758 to 1775 I practiced at the Bar, and Suffering under…
Quincy March 9th 1815 Dear Sir With Mr Pickerings Letter and the Extract from Mr Kings, I received a huge Packett, of other Letters and Documents, of which, I will…