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carries letters and gifts to America20
depressed, languid, irritable, &c.20
health and minor illnesses14
belongings sent to America from The Hague11
works on family papers during brief retirement from public life10
delivery of letters, etc.9
letterbook and diary keeping8
observations of character8
receives maternal advice on habits and morals8
sad at separation from family7
projected return to America6
CFA comments on singularity5
disinterest in management of money and property5
uninterested in management of money and property5
arrangements to leave Washington, 18294
family impatient with lack of letters from4
observations on morals and politics4
studies leave no time for social life4
adjured to improve handwriting3
apologetic for not writing3
arrangements for coach to take family to Paris3
books and papers kept in disorder3
buys coach for trip to Lorient3
offers violin to William Cranch3
post rider between Braintree and Boston3
receives mail before sailing3
40th wedding anniversary2
Adamses pay Cranches for boarding of2
and Pedrick's business scheme2
arrival in N.Y. unknown in Europe2
assists in keeping family accounts2
avid interest in early balloon ascents2
CFA on his gifts as a writer2
comments on attention received in N.Y.2
correspondence from Europe2
correspondence with Winslow Warren2
declares independence of opinions2
facsimiles of handwriting in 17802
gift of house lot to First Church minister2
inventory of clothes and possessions2
morality instilled by JA2
recovers money from dishonest agent2
reunites with AA and AA22
sends trunks to Haverhill2
service as secretary: for Dana2
“unfitness for public exhibition”2
AA: “your passions are strong and impetuous and ... sometimes ... hurry you into excesses, yet ... I have observed a frankness and
Generosity accompany your Efforts to govern and subdue them”1
AA on “How unpardonable would it have been in you, to have been a Blockhead”1
accepts being laughed at for weight1
adjustment to new surroundings1
advised by father to attend English Separatists' church in Leyden1
affection for CA praised1
“a good Character wherever he has been”1
and Golden Verses of Pythagoras1
apathetic to plans and projects1
“As a sort of personage myself, of the last century, I was flattered”1
attends funeral of Lucy Quincy Tufts1
auction of Dr. Iron-side's books1
benefits of returning to America1
buys silver from Baron van Tuyll1
called “our young Northern Envoy”1
carries money for parents to Cotton Tufts1
CFA frustrated by JQA's character1
CFA on his moral superiority and unpopularity1
CFA on his return to politics1
CFA on inflexible morality1
chests moved to “the Office”1
cold and reserved manner1
compared to Samuel Cooper Johonnot1
concerned that parents will disapprove horse purchase1
contemplates leaving Washington1
correspondence from Russia1
correspondence with family in Europe1
correspondence with Storer1
definition of genius, quoted1
delivers letters in Boston1
describes unusual “dark day”1
earliest known surviving letter of1
effect of domestic discord on1
entertains Elizabeth Cranch by singing and acting1
executor of Ward Boylston's will1
“form'd for a Statesman”1
handles household duties in France1
“has always loved to ride the whirlwind”1
has felt like a wanderer abroad for seven years1
horticultural problems at Quincy1
hospitable to relations in Europe1
hostility of Boston elite to1
“I know not that I am apt to be over-Sentimental”1
incorporates Quincy family arms in bookplate1
“inherits the spirit of his father, and bids fair to be a Roman like him”1
inspects quarry and nursery1
“is respected wherever he goes for his Vigour and Vivacity both of Mind and Body, for his constant good Humour ... as well as his
general Knowledge which for his Age is uncommon”1
lack of improvement in letterwriting1
letter-writing impeded by studies1
Lucy Cranch assists in furnishing rooms at Harvard1
named for Col. John Quincy1
“naturally inclined to be fat”1
not given to reminiscence1
on Edward Everett, quoted1
on gardening and arboriculture1
on Jackson administration1
oversees dogs Lafayette sends to Washington1
preference for mathematics over law1
prefers walking to visiting1
“quite a gallant among the Ladies”1
receives gift of John Trumbull engraving1
receives great attention upon arrival home1
reflections in graveyard1
relationships with young women1
requests TBA become student of Timothy Jennison1
says does not keep up with public news1
sends regards to people in Haverhill1
serves as interpreter for Vérac and Dana1
studies are only consolation for departed friends1
study “does not diminish his flesh”1
tendency to financial speculation1
“the reputation of [JQA] is too strong for them to resist”1
thought older than sister1
ties to First Church, Boston1
tires of questions about Europe1
translation of German for Dana1
weakness for buying Adams family land1
“we all form opinions of Persons according to their Conduct to ourselvs”1
will take wine to college1