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Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 23 December 1794


My Dearest Friend

Monday, which is the pleasantest day of the Week, because it always brings me a Letter, produced me your favour of the 12th [Abigail to John, 12 December 1794] .

I am ready to purchase for you, the other half of the Medford Farm, if it is to be sold, or to advance my your half for Building, if it is not. I think you are right not to sell. Keep it as a Remembrance. Paternal Acres are always good Land.

What may be Hamilton's Views I know not: but I suppose he cannot live here, nor can any other, but in a Style altogether unsuitable to his Station. The Petulance of the People, will fatigue every Man out of his Life, if they continue to be goaded by Seditious Societies. The People will be compelled, either to dismiss their Congress or to restrain their Clubbs. I dont mean to hang, or transport to Botany Bay the Members of these Societies as the English and Scotch have done: nor to banish, imprison or hang as the Canton of Berne has done: but to discountenance and discourage their assemblies.



I have read the Jacobiniad. A Statesman must not be a Satyrist, a Poet, nor a Wit. But a "Sad Man."

Your Farmers Calender refreshes me like a Cordial. The Weather here is still so spring like, that one almost forgets the Season We are in.

It has been reported here that Mr. Fauchet is to be recalled, how truly I know not. They will never send a Man who will do them more honour or better service.

I dined yesterday with Thorning Shippen, and his pretty little Puppet of a Wife. The poor fellow is as pale and lean as a ghost. They have two little Boys. Mrs. Livingston was there.

To return to Jacobinical societies. Is it not abominable to see a Crew headed by such an ignorant blundering, thicksculled Irishman as Blair McClenican, publishing their Manifestoes against the President and both Houses of Congress?

I send you Bennetts strictures. Louisa's Book I will send as soon as I have read it.



[Endorsement -- see page image]



Cite web page as: Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 23 December 1794 [electronic edition]. Adams Family Papers: An Electronic Archive. Massachusetts Historical Society. http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/
Original manuscript: Adams, John. Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 23 December 1794. 3 pages. Original manuscript from the Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
Source of transcription: Adams Papers Editorial Project. Unverified transcription.
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