1To John Adams from John Thaxter, 29 June 1782 (Adams Papers)
but the prospect of Mr. Barclay’s Company, the kindness and Attention of my Countrymen here and a daily Increase of Health and Strength have hitherto prevented. I intended returning to day in the Chariot de Poste, but I did not find myself very well this morning and the day was bad. Capt. Trowbridge’s Arrival from Boston at the Texel was another Reason of my tarrying in Town. He had 48 days...
2To John Adams from John Thaxter, 30 June 1782 (Adams Papers)
If there are any Letters for me, please to inclose them to Messs. Ingraham and Bromfield, they may come by the Chariot de Poste at six o. Clock tomorrow Morning.