Mathew Carey to John Adams, September 19, 1820
Philada Septr. 19. 1820. Dear Sir Your favour of the 9th. I have only recd. & Feel gratified that the note in the Olive Branch is satisfactory. It was an…
Philada Septr. 19. 1820. Dear Sir Your favour of the 9th. I have only recd. & Feel gratified that the note in the Olive Branch is satisfactory. It was an…
Cambridge Sept. 16. 1820.— My dear Sir, It would be making a poor return for Your Kindness in Communicating to me Mr. Jefferson’s remarkably interesting letter, to enter into a…
Philada Sept 12 1820 Dear Sir, I am sorry to inform you that I cannot procure a copy of The Life of Jackson, of wh this Edition is sold out.…
Montezillo September 9th. 1820 Dear Sir. By the last Post I received your Olive Branch—And by this days Post, your Letter—you are loading me with favours—for which I can make…
Cambridge Sept. 7. 1820. Dear Sir I have just received Your favor of the 2d instant, inclosing the letter from Mr. Jefferson. I hasten to present You my grateful acknowledgements,…
Montezillo September 7th. 1820 Dear Sir Captain Phillips’s letter is a Volume of News to me—That he Sailed without a Commission was never known, heard, or suspected, by me—and not…
Montezillo September 5th. 1820 Revrd Sir I am much obliged to you for your history of Chelmsford which I have read with great pleasure and interest—It is a gratification to…
Boston Sepr 4. 1820. My dear Sir. I have yesterday recd your very friendly letter, & shall with great pleasure; attend to & execute your wishes, which have & may…
Montezillo September 4th. 1820 Sir. The Universal Vanity of human Nature, must have obstructed itself on your observation in the Course of your experience; so forcibly that you will easily…
Montezillo July 25—1820 my dear Son I thank you for the promptitude with which you paid my debt to Mr Gales & Seaton—and discontinued my subscription for the national Intelligencer…