Littleton Dennis Teackle to John Adams, February 4, 1823
Chamber of the House of Delegates Annapolis 4th: February 1823 Sir, As Chairman of the Committee of Public Instruction, I take the liberty of transmitting a Bill reported for that…
Chamber of the House of Delegates Annapolis 4th: February 1823 Sir, As Chairman of the Committee of Public Instruction, I take the liberty of transmitting a Bill reported for that…
Granville 4th: February 1823 Mr: Adams— Your Letter accompanying the two Vols. of your Defence came safe to hand—It gives us much pleasure to acknowledge the honor conferred on our…
Boston Feby 4. Sir, Permit me to introduce to you Judge Thatcher of Thomaston, Maine, who married a daughter of the late Genl. Knox—& who has a Son, that he…
Quincy February 4th. 1823 Dear Sir Thanks for the renewed testimony of your friendship in your kind letter of the 20th.— If JQ. or any of my Posterity, do not…
Quincy February 4th 1823— Sir Judge Thatcher, of Maine, who married a daughter of General Knox, has requested me to write to the Navy Department, in favour of his son…
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Boston January 31. 1823 sir. I take the liberty of forwarding to you per the same mail, which conveys this, a pamphlet on the subject of Religious Association, both as…
New York Jany: 30th: 1823— Respected Sir Accompanying this you will receive a Pamphlet entitled “Remarks on the law of Imprissonment for debt, shewing its Unconstitutionallity and its demoralizing influence…
Boston Jany 27th. 1823. Dear & Venerable President, At length I have the pleasure to send you a copy of my life of James Otis . I can hardly express…