John Adams to John Quincy Adams, December 8, 1817
Q. Decr 8. 17 My dear Son Nature did not make me of a jealous disposition; but a dismal experience has made me Suspicious of myself, not less than of…
Q. Decr 8. 17 My dear Son Nature did not make me of a jealous disposition; but a dismal experience has made me Suspicious of myself, not less than of…
Washington 5th. December 1817 My Dear Brother Yours of the 24th. ulto. with the draft on the Branch Bank for 3000 Dollars in received.—Messrs: Payne and Co wrote me lately…
London 1 Dec. 1817. Dear Sir. I am so frequently importuned for particular information respecting the United States, which is comprised in the little volume, you have in your possession—That…
Quincy December 1st 1817 dear Harriet The moon shone so bright this morning that I rose, as it seems while it was yet Night, and allotted a portion to my…
Q Nov. 26 [ , Start insertion, 1817 , End, ] Dear Sir The Father of Mr George G. Barrel, Still living at 85 his Uncle Joseph and one or…
Washington 24. November 1817. Dear Sir. I have to answer two Letters from you—one of 28 October, and the other of 13. November—Tant va la Cruche à l’eau qu’à la…
Washn. 5th of november 1817. Dear sir The letter before the last that I wrote you was numbered one, as being the first after my arrival at this place—the last…
Washington 2 November 1817 My dear Mother Your kind Letter of 15th. October was received by me on the 20th. from which time, the only possible choice that has been…
Quincy Octr. 28. 17 Dear Sir I have not acknowledged your 5. & 7 Octr. We have had another delightful Family Scene. Madam De Wint her Son your Nice with…
Washington 23d of october Dear sir My last letter to you was of the 8th inst. and acknowledged the receipt of all your letters that had then come to hand.…