Caesar Augustus Rodney to John Adams, March 28, 1819
Wilmington March 28th. 1819. Venerable & Dear Sir, In the late irreparable loss, you have sustained by a severe dispensation of Divine Providence, I sincerely sympathise with you; but hope…
Wilmington March 28th. 1819. Venerable & Dear Sir, In the late irreparable loss, you have sustained by a severe dispensation of Divine Providence, I sincerely sympathise with you; but hope…
Monticello Mar. 21. 19. Dear Sir I am indebted to you for mr Bowditch’s very learned mathematical papers, the calculations of which are not for every reader, altho’ their results…
Schoharie Bridge, N.Y. 18 March, 1819. Venerable Sir. Will you be pleased to accept of the accompanying political charts of 6 tables or sheets; & may I solicit your Suggestions…
March 15th. 1819 Dear Sir I have to thank you for another valuable publication your travels in “Europe & Africa” which though I cannot see well enough to read I…
Quincy March 12—1819 Worthy Sir— The painful difficulty of holding a pen which has been—growing upon me for many years & now in the middle of the 84th year of…
Quincy March 12th 1819 Dear Sir There has been some misunderstanding between us. I fear the mistake was originally mine; the “Appeal to the world” was not the pamphlet I…
Quincy March 7. 1819 Dear Sir On the 20 of January 1768 the House of Representatives appointed a committee to prepare a petition to the King & letters to his…
Boston, March 6. 1819 Sir, I am much obliged by the information & advice given in your Note of the 5th. instant—I hope I have not deviated materially in my…
Quincy Feby. 13th: 1819. Dear Sir As you was so well acquainted with the philosophers of France I presume the name and character of Mademoiselle De Lespinasse is not unknown…
Quincy Feby. 12th: 1819. Dear Sir I have received your favour of yesterday. The condition you mention or refer to is altogether inadmissable. No line or < , Start deletion,…