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to Benjamin Rush
March 4, 1809
Adams, John, 1735-1826
In his letter, Adams discusses Madison taking office, politics, and national divisions.
GLC00639.01
to Benjamin Rush re: economic policy, declaration of war
1812/06/24-26
"The prudence of an individual is the policy of a nation. Self preservation is the first law of nature to both...France, under Washington's administration, had in defiance of all laws human and divine, plundered our commerce in every sin in Europe...
GLC07306
To Benjamin Rush
September 1807 ca.
Scathing assessment of Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, and Lafayette. "Washington had great advantages for obtaining Credence. He possessed a great Fortune, immense Lands, many Slaves, an excellent Consort, no Children."
GLC08023
12 November 1811
Lengthy discussion of virtue and politics, reflecting on "slander" from his opponents. Tacitus' adage: "Posterity gives to every man his true honor," " has some Truth in it... but it is by no means an universal Aphorism; nor do I believe it to be...
GLC09107
to Dr. Benjamin Rush
April 18, 1790
The letter discusses corruption and Adam's unhappiness as Vice President. He is very affectionate towards Rush. Also discusses beliefs on government and other reflections.
GLC00704
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