Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams, During the RevolutionHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1875 - 424 páginas |
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... particular reasons , has the loss of the real letter been supplied by the first draft . The principal difference between them ordinarily is that the former is much the most full . Frequently , it will be seen that she did not copy , the ...
... particular reasons , has the loss of the real letter been supplied by the first draft . The principal difference between them ordinarily is that the former is much the most full . Frequently , it will be seen that she did not copy , the ...
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... particular as I could wish . I am , with the tenderest affection and concern , Your wandering 15. ABIGAIL ADAMS . JOHN ADAMS . Braintree , 2 September , 1774 . You I AM very impatient to receive a letter from you . indulged me so much ...
... particular as I could wish . I am , with the tenderest affection and concern , Your wandering 15. ABIGAIL ADAMS . JOHN ADAMS . Braintree , 2 September , 1774 . You I AM very impatient to receive a letter from you . indulged me so much ...
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... particular account of than I am able to give you , from the public papers . But as to the movements of this town , perhaps you may not hear them from any other person . In consequence of the powder being taken from Charles- town , a ...
... particular account of than I am able to give you , from the public papers . But as to the movements of this town , perhaps you may not hear them from any other person . In consequence of the powder being taken from Charles- town , a ...
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... particular as you may , 1 This alarm came from the part of the town farthest removed from Boston . Mr. Weld's meeting - house was in the south precinct , and immediately to the west of Weymouth . It was accessible by the river ...
... particular as you may , 1 This alarm came from the part of the town farthest removed from Boston . Mr. Weld's meeting - house was in the south precinct , and immediately to the west of Weymouth . It was accessible by the river ...
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... rascal ! how I abhor his uame Pray be as particular as possible when you write . Everybody wants to hear and to know what is doing , and 1 In Boston . what may be communicated do not fail to inform me .775 . ] 63 ABIGAIL ADAMS .
... rascal ! how I abhor his uame Pray be as particular as possible when you write . Everybody wants to hear and to know what is doing , and 1 In Boston . what may be communicated do not fail to inform me .775 . ] 63 ABIGAIL ADAMS .
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Términos y frases comunes
ABIGAIL ADAMS Adieu agreeable America anxiety army arrived believe Bilbao blessings Boston Braintree Britain brother Captain character Charlestown Colonel colonies Congress Continental army Court danger dear DEAREST FRIEND Delaware River distress duty enemy England expect father favor fear feel Ferrol fleet frigate gentlemen give Grape Island hand happy hear heard heart Heaven honor hope hundred inclose Island JOHN ADAMS lady letters liberty live March Massachusetts men-of-war ment militia mind morning Mount Wollaston never night obliged officers peace person Philadelphia pleasure politics PORTIA Pray province Quincy received Rhode Island sailed Samuel Adams sent sentiments September spirit suppose taken tell tender things thought tion told Tories town vessel virtue Washington week Weymouth Whigs whole wish write yesterday York
Pasajes populares
Página 186 - The second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward, forevermore.
Página 384 - With charm of earliest birds ; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew ; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers ; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening mild ; then silent night, With this her solemn bird and this fair moon, And these the gems of heaven, her starry train...
Página 186 - You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware of the toil, and blood and treasure, that it will cost...
Página 141 - And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands. Remember, all men would be tyrants if they could.
Página 82 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Página 15 - Bear me, some god ! Oh quickly bear me hence To wholesome solitude, the nurse of sense, Where contemplation prunes her ruffled wings, And the free soul looks down to pity kings...
Página 59 - Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not : behold, your GOD will come with vengeance, even GOD with a recompense ; He will come and save you.
Página 48 - That thou mayest give him rest from the days of adversity, until the pit be digged for the wicked. 14 For the LORD will not cast off his people, neither will he forsake his inheritance.
Página 373 - I must study politics and war, that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. My sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history and naval architecture, navigation, commerce, and agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.
Página 126 - Hast thou not procured this unto thyself, in that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, when he led thee by the way?
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