Adams, John to Dr. Benjamin Rush, 1813 April 18

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleAdams, John to Dr. Benjamin Rush, 1813 April 18
Alternative TitleNo. 15 John Adams to Dr. Benjamin Rush
ASSOCIATED NAMES
creatorAdams, John, 1735-1826
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractExpresses regret that Adams's sons and grandson expended their time as their father and grandfather did "in Diplomatick Dulness, where Knaves find fortune and honest Men Ruin"; comments that an act printed in [Benjamin] Ede's [Boston] Gazette, 13 Nov. 1775, regarding fitting out armed vessels to defend the coast of America is one of the most important documents in world history and the beginning of the destruction of Britain's domination of the sea; comments on a loan that was subscribed by [David] Parish and [Stephen] Girard; responds to a question in Rush's letter [of 10 April, regarding the present war]: "The Liberty of the Ocean is the Pretext, but the Power of the Union The Object."
LanguageEnglish
Language (eng)
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--American forces
Subject (lcsh) United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--British forces
Subject (lcsh) Great Britain. Royal Navy
Subject (lcsh) Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Subject (lcsh) Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Subject (lcsh) Girard, Stephen, 1750-1831
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
Extent2p.
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1813-04-18
Date Captured2022
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleThe Sol Feinstone Collection of the American Revolution, ca. 1760s-1850s
Call NumberMss.B.F327
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.F327-ead.xml;query=;brand=default
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