Harrison Gray Otis to John Adams, March 12, 1823
Boston 12 march 1823 Dear Sir, Your favor of the 9th february was receiv’d by me yesterday—It establishes beyond doubt that your memory at an age when that faculty fails…
Boston 12 march 1823 Dear Sir, Your favor of the 9th february was receiv’d by me yesterday—It establishes beyond doubt that your memory at an age when that faculty fails…
Quincy March 10th 1823 Dear Sir. The sight of your well known hand writing in your favour of 25. Feb. last, gave me great pleasure, as it proved your arm…
Quincy March 7th ’23 [ , Start insertion, 1823 , End, ] Dear Sir In one of your letters if I remember right, you expressed a desire to see my…
Quincy March < , Start deletion, th , End, > 4th: 1823. Sir I have rec’d y’r letter of the 26th of last month—and I thank you for y’r infinitessinal…
Olden barneveld 13 Febr. 1823— My Dear and Respected Sir! I cordially thank you for your affectionate Letter of the 4th—So Soon I did not expect a fresh proof of…
Boston. 2d. March. 1823 Sir, It gives me the most heart-felt pain—to address you another line on the subject of my little Vol: —My only apology Must be—”et necessitate rei…
Gardiner (Maine) March 1. 1823 Sir Knowing the interest which you feel in every thing relating to the improvement of the rising generation I take the liberty of inclosing to…
Quincy February 28th. 1823. In your last Letter you requested copies of my Letters to Dr. Price. They are inclosed— These letters and many others, and other writings and conversations…
Quincy Feb’y 28th. 1823 Mr. Niles < , Start deletion, M , End, > I sent you some years ago an original short letter to me dated in ’74 from…
Quincy Feb’y 28th. 23 [ , Start insertion, 1823 , End, ] Sir– I have rec’d and heard y’r favor of Feb 23d and the pamphlet enclosed, it is a…