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I mentioned in a former letter that Congress had separated from me my friend, Mr. Dana, and sent...
Not long after the foregoing letter, but I know not how long, the Marquis of Verac communicated...
Project of an answer to the three Belligerent Courts. Answer Mutatis Mutandis. THE courts of...
I received the favour of your kind Letter of the 17th but Yesterday: and having an opportunity by...
HAVING laid together the negociations with the Comte De Vergennes, relative to that sublime...
Though I thought I was negociating for peace , to better purpose in Holland than I could in...
I received in season your favour of the 30th June as well as that of July 24th, and thank you for...
On the 24th of August, 1780, transmitted to Congress, by another conveyance, duplicates of the...
ON the 12th of September, 1780, wrote to Mr. Dana, at Paris. “This will be delivered you by Mr....
ON the 20th of September, 1780, wrote to his excellency Joseph Reed, Esq. President, and the...
I received two days ago your favour of July 24th inclosing a of the Otsego Herald and several...
I thank you for your favour of July 26 and its Enclosures. You have frequently, in a most...
Amsterdam, October 4, 1780, wrote to Mr. Dumas—“I should be glad to see a copy of the dispatches...
24th October, 1780—wrote to my correspondent in London: “Give me leave to trouble you to send me...
WE will now return to Mr. Laurens, on the correspondence upon other subjects. On the 14th of...
1780, November—wrote to Mr. Jennings: “I have received yours of the first. Will you be so good as...
Amsterdam, November 17, 1780—wrote to Congress: “From the time of the arrival of my commission, I...
1780, Nov. 30th—wrote to Congress: “The state of parties in this republic is still critical. Many...
1780, December 9th—wrote to general James Warren, (among many other things, some too trifling,...
If I were not as disinterested as a Patriot, I should answer every Line from you as soon as recd....
If I had not been blind to my own Interest I should have Sooner acknowledged your favor of 23d of...
Thanks for yours of Aug. 25 and the Papers enclosed. They are very high and very warm. You...
Your Grand Daughter writes so beautiful a hand that you need not be at a loss for an Amanuensis....
The moments were so critical, that I felt it my duty to transmit to Congress every circumstance,...
1780, Dec. 30—wrote to Congress: “The Province of Zealand having been opposed to the other...
Amsterdam, January 1st, 1781—wrote to Congress: “The mail from London arrived this morning,...
Amsterdam, January 14th, 1781—wrote to Congress: “In an excursion which I have lately made...
1781, January 18—wrote to Mr. Mazzei, at Florence: “Yesterday I received yours, of the 19th of...
ALL the gentlemen in Holland who were the most friendly to the American cause, were excessively...
Yesterday I received your favour of the 23d and had before in its season received that of the 9th...
I recd. in course yours of the 7th. Fox was a remarkable Character. I admire the Morsell of...
Your Letters are a Cordial to me. I am glad to know that one Man of Sense has read my...
1781, February 1st—wrote to Congress: “One of the most brilliant events which has yet been...
AMSTERDAM, February 7th, 1781—wrote to Congress: “By the tenth article of the treaty of alliance...
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 15, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “This morning the house of Botereau & Co. of this...
Bacon the great Bacon was fond of Paradoxes. What could The Old Hunks mean by Great Men having...
LEYDEN, March 10, 1781—wrote to Commodore Gillon: “I have received the letter you did me the...
THE memorial promised in my last letter was in these words High and Mighty Lords , As soon as her...
I thank you for your favour of the 17th.—I know the integrity, talents and intelligence of great...
Your favor of the 13th came seasonably to my hand. Your approbation of my communications to the...
I received yesterday your new Edition on Animal Life and Madam read it in the evening to me and...
I have received your Letter of the 12th of this Month and read it with great attention. your...
The black cloud that hung over the whole of the seven provinces; the solemn gloom that pervaded...
I have received with much pleasure your kind letter of the 28th of October. My Son has often...
In my last letter I mentioned the following MEMORIAL To their High Mightinesses, the States...
Your letter of the 2 n d is, like all your other letters, a cordial to me. I seem to be...
I have received your favour of Oct. 28.—I am very unexpectedly involved in Occupations and...
I am not under less obligations to you for your Letter of the first of this month, for having...
I received, but yesterday your Letter of the 30th of August. Convinced of the Wisdom and Sound...
AMSTERDAM, May 8, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “I have the honor of your letter of the 29th of...