Thomas Boylston Adams to Alexander Bryan Johnson, October 30, 1819
Quincy October 30th: 1819 Dear Sir, Your favour of the 19th: instant I duly received with Mr: Whitelaw’s letter I have opened a correspondence with Mr Baxter an Ally of…
Quincy October 30th: 1819 Dear Sir, Your favour of the 19th: instant I duly received with Mr: Whitelaw’s letter I have opened a correspondence with Mr Baxter an Ally of…
Jamaica plain Wednesday [After] noon 24h. Augt 1819 My Dear Cousin I have just returned from Cambridge, where I was told < , Start deletion, by , End, > by…
Quincy August 20 1819 Dear Sir Cares, Sorrows, Misfortunes, and Infirmities have prevented an earlier Acknowledgment of your favour of June 10th. There are no better Maxims for a Student…
Washington 17 August 1819 My Dear Son You will probably have received the translations I sent you my dear Son of Plato as I understand you have made a visit…
Washington 16 August 1819 I am very uneasy my dear John at your indisposition more especially as you do not mention its nature—I hope the heaviest part of your labour…
Bloomingdale 7. aoust 1819. Je viens d’apprendre avec bien du plaisir bonne et aimable dame que nous vous verrions bientôt ici, et j’espère pour vous un temps un peu moins…
Washington 4 August 1819 As I know how much your time must be engrossed by your studies my Dear John altho’ the temporary loss of your correspondence will grieve me…
Washington 1 August 1819 I was much gratified by the receipt of your Letter my dear George yesterday at noon and am somewhat surprized to find that you have not…
Quincy July 26th. 1819— dear Sir. I thank you for your favor of the 16th.—It is impossible for me, as it was for Junius to recollect the innumerable trifles I…
Quincy July 24th. 1819 my dear Sir I thank you for your favor of the 16th. It is impossible for me, as it was for Junius to recollect the innumerable…