Joseph m Sanderson to John Adams, December 9, 1818
48 Market Street Baltimore Dec. 9. 1818 Dear Sir— I send you the prospectus of a Work I am about to publish—I wish to have your opinion on the subject…
48 Market Street Baltimore Dec. 9. 1818 Dear Sir— I send you the prospectus of a Work I am about to publish—I wish to have your opinion on the subject…
Quincy. Dec 8, 18 Dear Sir Your Letter of Nov. 15 gave me great delight not only by the divine Consolation it afforded me under my great Affliction: but as…
Oldenbarneveld 7 Dec. 1818 My Dear and high respected friend! yes, I am thankful—I am Sensible of my high obligations towards you—how few can follow your example! to remember a…
Military Library, Whitehall, London 7th December 1818 Sir I trust my motive will be received by your Excellency as an excuse for this intrusion. I am desirous of recording authentic…
London December 4. 1818. Dear and Respected Sir. Out of the circle of your own family, there are none who can feel more sorrow at the heavy affliction that has…
Oaklands Gardiner Oct 27— Dear Sir, I asked my Father the evening before I left town on a visit here, if he had written to you as I had wished…
Quincy Octr 20. 1818 My dear Friend One trouble never comes alone! At our Ages We may expect more and more of them every day in groups, and every day…
Oct 16—1818 Greenwich St 501 New York Most Honorabl Sir The Subject of which I write I believ you are Acquainted with by the Honorabl Thos Jefferson & lines he…
Quincy October 12th 1818. Sir I can express my Feelings on the Recipt of your favour of the 5th of this month, only by my Thanks for your Politeness in…
Montezillo Oct. 11. [ 18 ]18 Dear Waterhouse I am really grieved at your Misfortune, if it were only on the Principle of Rochefaucault and Swift, that “In all Misfortunes…