John Adams to Benjamin Waterhouse, September 16, 1823
Quincy Sep 16th. 1823 Dear Sir I thank you for your letter of the 12th I am extremely sorry to hear that Genll Miller has lost so much of his…
Quincy Sep 16th. 1823 Dear Sir I thank you for your letter of the 12th I am extremely sorry to hear that Genll Miller has lost so much of his…
Sepr: 11. 1823 The writer of Marathon most respectfully encloses the first number to Mr Adams, with a sincere hope that the pain, which cannot but have been occassioned by…
Monticello Sep. 4. 23. Dear Sir Your letter of Aug. 15. was recieved in due time, and with the welcome of every thing which comes from you. with it’s opinions…
New York Aug. 29: 1823.— sir, I herewith send you a copy of “ Inside Out ,” a work lately published in this City, for the benefit of its Author…
Quincy Montezillo August 18th: 1823. Dear Sir, I have received with great pleasure your kind letter of the 6th: inst with your discourse before the Phi Beta Kappa. So kind…
Quincy Aug. 15th. ’23 [ , Start insertion, 1823 , End, ] Watchman! what of the night!? Is darkness that may be felt to prevail over the whole world? Or…
Quincy, August 14th, 1823. My dear young ladies—the Miss Quincy, You have much better advisers than I can be—but I will venture suggest one line. As Nature will attach you…
Paris August 13th 1823 My dear old friend I Most Heartily thank You for Your Affectionate Letter of Last october which I Have received only three days Ago and Have…
Washington. Aug. 12. 1823. Sir— I take the liberty, of putting into your hands, the inclosed essay, under the signature of Phocion. The subject, it is believed; is worthy of…
Quincy August 9th. 1823 Dear Sir I am greatly obliged to you for your letter of August 6th. And also for the pamphlet enclosed with it and most of all…