1From John Adams to John Jay, 29 August 1785 (Adams Papers)
...and Ireland with the Manufactures of Linens Silks, Paper, Wines, and Brandies, to the Amount of 1,650,000£ Yearly—while She took from England in Return only 200,000£ Value, Yearly, of Lead, Tin, Leather, Allum, Coperas, Coals, horn Plates &c and Plantation Goods, which left a Ballance of 1,450,000£ to be yearly paid to France in Money. She possessed as great Advantages with Ireland...
2I. Draft Proposed Prussian-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce, with a Contemporary Translation, 9 April 1784 (Adams Papers)
All kind of cloths & other manufactures of linnen, wool, silk cotton or other materials, all kinds of cloathing & what commonly serves for that purpose, coined or uncoined silver, Tin, Iron, Lead copper, Brass, Furnace coals, Wheat, barley & all other kinds of grains & vegetables, Tobacco, all kinds of aromatics, Salted & smoaked Beefs, salted fish Cheese & butter, Beer, Oil Wine Sugar...