id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34123 Adams, Abigail Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams .txt text/plain 169380 11200 80 and, as that was fixed first at New York and then at Philadelphia, Mrs. Adams enjoyed an opportunity to mix freely with the society of both things shall be added unto you." There is a great pleasure in hearing I believe it is time to think a little about my family and farm. I received your kind letter at New York, and it is not easy for you to have before this time received two letters from me, and will write me by When I shall come home I know not, but at present I do not expect to want to know many more particulars than you write me, and hope soon to [Footnote 52: John Quincy Adams, at this time seven years old.] some persons in New York and Philadelphia wanted a little animation. mind, and hope I shall, let the exigency of the time be what it will. day, a man-of-war came and anchored near Great Hill, and two cutters ./cache/34123.txt ./txt/34123.txt