John Quincy Adams to Abigail Smith Adams, January 9, 1816
Ealing 9. January 1816. My Dear Mother. Mr Bagot, or to speak in the style and after the fashion of this Country, the Right Honourable Charles Bagot, was immediately after…
Ealing 9. January 1816. My Dear Mother. Mr Bagot, or to speak in the style and after the fashion of this Country, the Right Honourable Charles Bagot, was immediately after…
Ealing 6 Jany 1816. Mr & mrs Adams return their Compliments to Col. Stapleton with many thanks for his obliging offer to take their commands for the United States—They avail…
London 5th Jan 1816. Dear Sir, I landed from on board the Minerva at Liverpool on the 4th ulto. after a passage of twenty seven days was at London the…
Boston House Ealing 5 January 1816 I plainly perceive that you are not to be converted, even by the eloquence of Massillon, to the Athanasian Creed—But when you recommend to…
Washington Jany. 3d 1816 Accept my thanks my Dear Madam for your kindness in so promptly favoring me with your Advice from my eagerness to obtain your opinion I over…
Quincy Decr. 27. 1816 Dear Sir I do declare that I can write Greek better than you do, though I cannot Say, So well as you can, if you will.…
New York 26th. Decr. 1816 Sir Twenty Eight years ago, I had the honor of painting in London your portrait in my picture of the Declaration of Independance,—the long succeeding…
Montezillo Decr 25. 1816 Dear Sir Your Letter of the 29th of September has not been answered by me as it ought to have been. Your Excursion Horseback gave me…
Doctors Commons 24th. Decr. 1816 His Excellency J. Q. Adams Esqr. &c &c &c We have the Honor of your Excellency’s Letter of the 16th. Instant wherein You inform us…
Baltimore, Dec 23, 1816 Honored Sir, As editor of the Weekly Register (a work that I am flattered with a belief has effected a good deal, of his building up…