John Adams to George Washington Adams, June 24, 1822
Montezillo 24th. June. 1822. My Dear Grandson. Your No 33. has pleased me much and I beg you to continue your observations on the cavilling and chicanery of the quarterly…
Montezillo 24th. June. 1822. My Dear Grandson. Your No 33. has pleased me much and I beg you to continue your observations on the cavilling and chicanery of the quarterly…
Baltimore S. B. U. S 21 June 1822 My best friend We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this…
Montezillo June 15th. 1822— my dear Grandson I am well pleased with your No. 31 & 32 I hope you will continue the subject. I see nothing in the quarterly…
Montizillo 12 June 1822. My dear Grandson I am well pleased with your No’s: 31. 32 & hope you will continue the subject. I see nothing on the quarterly review…
Washington 5 June 1822. Dear Sir Conformably to the suggestion in your favour of the 24th ultimo, I have written to Mr Cruft, requesting him to have the Books at…
Montezillo June 3d. 1822— my dear Grand son— Some of Jobs afflictions and some of Jobs comforts have prevented my answering your letters, as far as no 30. I hope…
Montizillo May 30, 1822— My dear Grandson— Some of Jobs afflictions & some of Jobs comforters have prevented my answering your letters as far as No 30. I hope you…
Montezillo May 30 1822. My dear Cousin Some of Jobs afflictions and some peculiar to myself have rendered it impossible for me to write to you even a bare acknowledgement…
Princeton 29h May 1822 My Dear Sir As you are in some degree releived from the pressure of Public Business, by the termination of congressional calls upon your labours—I avail…
Washington 29 May 1822 My Dear Charles I am sorry to say that your last Letter was so badly written that I could scarcely read it and I again implore…