George G Barrell to John Adams, September 16, 1818
Malaga 16th Sepr. 1818. Sir, The liberty I now possess of addressing you, without going thro’ the medium of a second person, originates in a great degree from the noble,…
Malaga 16th Sepr. 1818. Sir, The liberty I now possess of addressing you, without going thro’ the medium of a second person, originates in a great degree from the noble,…
Quincy September 13th. 1818 Dear Sir It is some consolation to find in the Paragraph of the Charter, next following the Court of Admiralty, that Nothing in it, “Shall in…
Quincy September 13, 1818. Dear Sir You cannot imagine how much You have obliged me by your kind Letter of the 6th. I was intimately acquainted with your Uncle Cesar…
Sandwich Sept 9th. 1818 Dear Sir, I write to return my thanks for your kind answer to my letter respecting the biography of James Otis—which I did not receive in…
Quincy August 21st 1818 Dear Sir I beg you will accept my thanks for your obliging letter of the 10th & that you will present the name to Mr Jacob…
Quincy August.—21st 1818 Sir Your first Ancestor in America lies buried in Quincy under a rough North Common Granite. I lament the hard Case of General Sinclair a Gentleman of…
Quincy August 20. 1818. Dear Sir Mr: Otis quoted another Author “The political & commercial Works of Charles D’Avenant LLD Vol 2 Discourse 3 on the plantation trade” I cannot…
New York 18. Aug. 1818. Hon. Sir, I take the liberty of sending you my pamphlet concerning the Great Western Canal, written at the request of the New York Corresponding…
Quincy August 16th 1818 Dear Sir We cannot yet dismiss this precious statute of the 6th of George the second. Chapter 13. The second section I must abridge, for I…
Germantown 12 Augt 1818— Honoured Sir, I felt myself too much gratified with the receipt of your letter, not to have been Very thankful for the polite manner of your…