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As the Period of my Mission to your Majesty is on the Point of expiring I have Solicited the...
I have rec d. yours of the 12 th and thank you for your Congratulations and kind Wishes of...
Having So good an Opportunity as this by M r Charles Storer, I do myself the Honour to transmit...
So many Things appear to be done, when one is making Preparations for a Voyage, especially with a...
D r Tufts will give you a Strange Book. I know not whether, the Sentiments of it, will be...
France appears at this Moment, in the Light of a Simple People Sincerely disposed to Peace,...
I have received within a few days your obliging Favour of Nov: 22. The Removal of Congress to New...
I must beg the Indulgence of Congress, while I Sollicit their Attention, for a few moments to...
Inclosed, you have in Confidence some Compliments. Give me in confidence your Opinion of them. Is...
A day or two after the receipt of your Letter of Nov r. 1 st. & that of President Lee. which came...
I have received, the Letter you did me, the Honour to write me, on the Sixth of June, with the...
I have received yours of the 12, but yesterday, and wish it were in my Power to order the...
The inclosed Letter from The Hon. Stephen Higginson Esq r , is upon a Subject of so much...
It was yesterday only that I received your Favour of Nov. 26, which contains many Things which...
I have receiv’d the Letter you did me the Honour to write me, under the Cover of my Friend M r:...
your Letter of the 13 of March was brought in to me but this moment— I am not able to give you...
As to the Trade with the West Indies, I do not think we can hope to revive it upon more favorable...
The Arret of the King of France, in his Council of the Tenth of July, has a preamble which...
I have rec d your Letter, and am very Sorry that I ever thought of giving you any Trouble about...
Yesterday, at Eleven O Clock, I went by Appointment to Lord Carmarthens Office, and was admitted...
I do myself the honour of inclosing a few Extracts of Letters written in 1783 to M r Livingstone,...
I embrace the opportunity, by M r: Bingham, to enclose to your Excellency, Copy of a Letter from...
My Son is going home, and for his sake as well as my own, I will not let him go without a Line to...
Last night I received your Letter of the 12. M r Jarvis and Commodore Jones are arrived here from...
I have received your Favour of the 23. and I hope e’er this time the Baron has received Orders to...
I have received your Letters by M r Jackson and M r Appleton. The former I answered Some days...
I yesterday received M r Remsens Letter of the 14. of December, with the Journals and Gazettes...
728[March 1786] (Adams Papers)
March 26. Sunday, dined in Bolton Street Piccadilly, at the Bishop of St. Asaphs. Mr. and Mrs....
In answer to your Letter of yesterday, you will give me leave to say, that your assistance and...
I am anxious to convey to you, if I can, in as strong a light as that in which I, See, myself,...
I was sometime in doubt, whether any Notice Should be taken of the Tripoline Ambassador; but...
Inclosed is Copy of a Letter from the Baron de Thulemeier and Copy of a Project of a Treaty...
Last night Mr. Randal arrived with yours of the 9th. If the Prussian Treaty arrives to you, I...
I received in due Season and in good Condition your Favour of the 7. of Nov.— But D r Franklin...
Your mamma’s hand has been wholly unable to hold a pen, without exquisite pain, from the time of...
I have received your Favour of the Fourth, and considered its Contents. I am very Sorry to find...
I have received your favour of the 5 th. of May inclosing a Duplicate of a Letter from the...
Mr. Preston arrived here, two days ago, but had lost his Letters. I hope he had none of...
Last night I was honoured with your Letter of April 7 th. and am happy to find that Twelve...
Permit me to congratulate the United States upon the Acquisition of a Minister of foreign...
We are just arrived, covered with Dust, and have hired, our Boat, to go over tomorrow at ten. no...
I allowed M r. Thaxter only 4 years Salary viz t. from 13 Nov r. 1779 to 13 No vr. 1783, three of...
I have received your Letters of December 20. and Jan. 11. by Coll Franks.— The whole of the...
I thank you for your favour by M r West. I am of your opinion that the present Commission will...
I wrote you Yesterday, that I had executed the Contract and should return to England by the...
I have rec d , the Ratification of the Prussian Treaty, and next Thursday Shall Sett off for the...
I Should have added in my Letter of this day, that Shelbourne professes to be steady to the...
The twenty second Article of the Preliminary Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and France,...
Your friendly Letter of the third and twentieth of February, I did not receive till Saturday...
I am greatly obliged, by the Letter you did me the Honour to write me on the 18 th. of February;...