Hezekiah Niles to John Adams, May 19, 1817
Baltimore, May 19. 1817 Honored Sir, I gratefully return to you the little pamphlet, & send with it a copy of the Register in which I have published it. I…
Baltimore, May 19. 1817 Honored Sir, I gratefully return to you the little pamphlet, & send with it a copy of the Register in which I have published it. I…
Boston May 18th 1817 Dear Sir, I was going to trouble you with a letter on the subject of a continuation of the remarks on the Jesuits, which it would…
Quincy May 18th. 1817 I pretend not to preserve any order, in my Letters to you. I give you hints, as they accidently occur to me, which, an hundred years…
Quincy May 18. 1817 Dear Sir Lyman was mortified that he could not visit Monticello. He is gone to Europe a Second time. I regret that he did not See…
Quincy May 15th. 1817 Dear Sir Mr William Smith Shaw has lent me the fourth Volume of his political pamphlets, the first tract of which is the Controversy between Governor…
Quincy May 12th. 1817 Sir I have received “the history of the late war in the western country by Mr Robert B McAffe” and “the philosophy of human nature by…
Monticello. May 5. 17. Dear Sir Absences and avocations had prevented my acknoleging your favor of Feb. 2. when that of Apr. 19. arrived. I had not the pleasure of…
Quincy May 5th 1817 Dear Sir A Reminiscence, as the French phrase it, of Civilities received from you and your Brothers, whenever I have met them in France England or…
Quincy May 5. 1817 Dear Sir The Volume of Dr Franklins Correspondence has Seemed to make me live over again my Life at Passy I rejoice that the Public are…
Baltimore, March 5. 1817 Sir, I am, indeed, gratified by the receipt of your letter of the 27th ulto. The approbation of those we ourselves reverence for their virtues, is,…