John Adams to James Monroe, July 31, 1819
Montezillo July 31 1819 Dear Sir Had I not been poisoned by the mephytic effluvia of blossoms and roses to Such a degree as to deprive me of the Sight…
Montezillo July 31 1819 Dear Sir Had I not been poisoned by the mephytic effluvia of blossoms and roses to Such a degree as to deprive me of the Sight…
Boston July 29th. 1819. Dear Sir, I have found since I had the honour of writing to you last, a book among my Fathers papers belonging to you.—There is also…
Quincy July 29th. 1819.— dear Sir Inclosed are two letters from a Mr Farmer of Billerica; a Gentlemen whom I never saw, or heard of—also a plan of a Farm…
Quincy July 28th. 1819— Dear Sir I inclose you a National Register, to convince you that the Essex Register is not to blame for printing the Mecklingburg County Resolutions, on…
Quincy July 28th. 1819 my Inestimable Friend. The Essex Register, its Editors, and Printers are not only Innocent but meritorious for Publishing the pretended Meclengburg Resolutions—I have transmitted to Mr…
Quincy July 15th. 1819 Dear Sir, I thank you for your kind favour of the 12th. Mr Dunlaps Oration is well written and discovers talents, dispositions and views, which will…
Quincy July 14th 1819 dear Madam your reccommendation alone would have been surficient < , Start deletion, apology for me , End, > Authority for me to sign my name…
Boston July 12th. 1819 My dear Sir Deign to forgive the liberty which I take, in compliance to the earnest request of Mr: Coffin’s friends, in asking you, if you…
Philadelphia, 12th. July 1819 Dear Sir I am honoured with your letter of the 5th. inst. If you have felt pleasure in recognizing in me the friend & pupil of…
Salem 12. July. 1819. Sir, Your letters on the day of our nation’s birth are in consent with the wonderful character you have supported in the best services to your…