Joseph Wheaton to John Adams, November 15, 1820
Washington Novr. 15. 1820 Illustrious Sir Language fails me in attempting to express to you my Gratitude for your kind and favourable expressions towards me, and your Sense of my…
Washington Novr. 15. 1820 Illustrious Sir Language fails me in attempting to express to you my Gratitude for your kind and favourable expressions towards me, and your Sense of my…
In convention Nov. 15. 1820. Whereas the Honorable John Adams, a member of this convention, and elected President thereof, has, for more than half a century, devoted the great powers…
[ , Start insertion, ca. 15 Nov. 1820 , End, ] Fellow Citizens An Election, at my age and in my Circumstances, by the free sufferages of so ample a…
New London, Conn. Novr 10th 1820 Dear Sir, I was honoured by your favour of the 2d Inst: in answer to my letter of 26th ult. I cannot refrain from…
Montezillo November 7th. 1820 Dear Sir I return you Captain Phillips’s sensible letter, I wish I could converse with you upon the subject; it is most certain that I never…
Montezillo November 7—1820 Dear Sir I thank you most sincerely for your very kind and friendly letter— The general approbation which has been expressed of my resurrection to public view…
Boston Novr 6. 1820 My dear Sir— I have been highly gratified with the manner, in which your State in particular & the Continent of America at large I may…
Montezillo November 4th. 1820 Dear Sir I have received your obliging favour of October 30th.—And thank you for the very Curious, Ingenious and Valuable Mathematical papers inclosed with it— My…
Montezillo November 3d 1820 Dear Sir I have received your favour of the 26th of October with the Copy of the Connecticut Constitution; this is the second Copy which I…
Olden barneveld 25 Sept. 1820. My Dear & respected friend! I can not express my feelings for the affectionate reception, which I met with at Montezillo—you honour me not only…