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Elizabeth Smith to Abigail Adams -

WeymouthFebruary. 8th. 1774
When I cast my Eyes backward; and ...

Abigail Adams to Mercy Otis Warren -

ante 27 February 1774
Your agreable favour of January 19 ...


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John Adams to Abigail Adams

Docno: AFC01d072

Author: JA
Recipient: AA
Date: 1774-02-24

[salute] My Dear

I was very glad to receive a Line from you, by Mr. French, tho the Account you give me of the Danger of my dear Mother gives me great Concern. I fear she will not long survive her beloved Aunt who was buryed Yesterday.1
{p. 97}
Let me intreat you to be very carefull of your own Health which is very tender. Dont pretend to Watch. I had rather be at any Expence for Watchers than that you should attempt it one Night.
We are all well and make it do cleverly—so dont be uneasy about us.
I will endeavour soon to come up. Write me by every opportunity.
Superior Court is adjourned to 1st. Tuesday in June. General Court is preparing an Impeachment vs. the C[hief] Justice.2 I must not add, but the Name of yr
[signed] John Adams
RC Adams Papers ; addressed: “To Mrs. Adams Braintree.”
 
1. Sarah (Morecock) Boylston, wife of JA's great-uncle Thomas Boylston (d. 1739), died this month. See Adams Genealogy.
 
2. Though not a member of the General Court, JA had played an important part in the current attempt to impeach Chief Justice Peter Oliver because he would not renounce his salary by crown grant (instead of from the Province). See JA, Diary and Autobiography , 2:88–89; 3:298–302.
Cite web page as: Founding Families: Digital Editions of the Papers of the Winthrops and the Adamses, ed.C. James Taylor. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 2007.
http://www.masshist.org/ff/