1To John Adams from Peter Delivet, 21 July 1790 (Adams Papers)
The first cause that the federall Court of anapolis had on there dockett, To Judge, Since Its Erection, Was on a Process of accompt Between two french Merchents, Belonging to france & actual Subjects of his Most Christian Majesty, Which as I aprehend, That Court has No Right to take Cognisance of It Beeing Not only Diamatrically oposite to the Laws of france, But Contrary to the Stipulated...
2To George Washington from Peter Delivet, 16 August 1790 (Washington Papers)
It is after five Month of trouble and Molestation, under the Bolt of a Prison (that I merit Not), that I take the Liberty to Inform Your Excellence, of the abuse, that the inferior federal Court of anapolis, Make of the Convention Between His M.C.M. and the united States, that Your Excellence had Ratified and Confirmed the Ninth day of april Last. It Grieved me, to be obliged to Make that...