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Soon after the petition of Leyden, I transmitted to Congress the following address of thanks with...
FROM Mr. Murray, the American Minister at the Hague, who had been appointed by President...
AMSTERDAM, October 25, 1781—wrote to congress—“I see in the London Courant which arrived to day,...
The Journal proceeds—1782—November 26—Tuesday—Breakfasted at Mr. Jays, with Dr. Franklin, in...
Amsterdam, October 4, 1780, wrote to Mr. Dumas—“I should be glad to see a copy of the dispatches...
WE will now return to Mr. Laurens, on the correspondence upon other subjects. On the 14th of...
LEYDEN, March 10, 1781—wrote to Commodore Gillon: “I have received the letter you did me the...
Amsterdam, October 17, 1781—wrote to congress: “There is at present a fermentation in this nation...
You very well know, that the Publication of my Letters in Pamplets and Numbers, was a project of...
When the conferences between the British and American ministers were first opened, or very soon...
1780, November—wrote to Mr. Jennings: “I have received yours of the first. Will you be so good as...
The resolution mentioned in my last of Holland and West Friesland, is as follows— Extract of the...
By this time we were pretty well convinced that the coalition cabinet would do nothing by treaty,...
AMSTERDAM, 26th April, 1782—The following note to Mr. Hodshon, omitted in the order of its date...
My last letter contained the journal of the 19th of June, 1783, and completes the copy of that...
In my first personal interview with Mr. Jay in private, between him and me alone, that minister...
WHEN I had received that authentic act of the sovereign authority of France, a copy of which is...
(No VII.) Mr. President—Permit me to address to you, partriplicata, a copy of my despatch of the...
There are two Sentences in Talleyrand’s Letter of the 28th of August, 1798 which ought not to...
AMSTERDAM, June 12, 1781, wrote to Congress: “The States of Holland and Westfriesland are...
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...
The black cloud that hung over the whole of the seven provinces; the solemn gloom that pervaded...
A few words more on the subject of pressing. In strictness, we have nothing to do with the...
Rough draft of the passport for British Ships. We, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay,...
July, 1792. It appeared to me of some importance that my countrymen should be informed of the...
Mr. Hartley’s Propositions for the Definitive Treaty—June, 1783. 1. That lands belonging to...
THE next day I wrote another letter to the Comte. Paris, July 19, 1781. In my letter, sir, of the...
The information given me by Mr. Ridley upon my arrival in Paris, that Dr. Franklin had written to...
In my last letter I mentioned the following MEMORIAL To their High Mightinesses, the States...