Horatio Gates Spafford to John Adams, March 8, 1815
Albany, 3 Mo. 8, 1815. Esteemed Friend— I enclose this a Right to use this improvement described in this little pamphlet I lately sent thee. Should it not be thy…
Albany, 3 Mo. 8, 1815. Esteemed Friend— I enclose this a Right to use this improvement described in this little pamphlet I lately sent thee. Should it not be thy…
Boston, March 8. 1815. Sir.— In a former note returning the letter with which you had obligingly favored me, I had the honor to offer you my congratulations on the…
Oldenbarneveld 7 March 1815. My Dear and high respected, friend! The daÿ before I was so unexpectedly favoured with your affectionate Letters of the 22 & 23 of Febr. mr…
Quincy March 6. 1815 Dear Sir As method is of no importance, in my Letters I will deviate from the course I was in, to Speak of the Project of…
Washington March 6. 1815. Dear Sir. After thanking you, most cordially, for the affectionate interest you have taken in my late indisposition, I must now say that I have happily…
Quincy < , Start deletion, January , End, > March 5th. 1815 Dear Sir A few Words more concerning the Characters of litterary Men. What Sort of Men have had…
Quincy March 4. 1815 My dear Sir, Thanks for your favour of the 1st and the Sermon. I have never Seen Trumbulls History, in print, and know nothing of it,…
Thursday Morning March 2, 1815. Sir— I have just had the honor to receive your respected favor of the 28th ulto. with its interesting enclosure, which I return immediately after…
Charlestown March 1st. 1815 Respected & dear sir, Some years ago, you may recollect, I informed you that I had engaged to complete Dr. Trumbull’s Hist. of the U. States,…
Quincy Feb. 28. [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ]15 Dear Sir I was engaged this Morning in writing a Letter to you No. 7, when I recd your…