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Copy: Massachusetts Historical Society <Passy, April 15, 1778: Please provide Capt. Tucker with...
AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; two copies: National Archives We have considered...
Yours of the fifth instant We have received. We wish better Health to Captain Ayers, and a safe...
AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; copy: National Archives <Passy, May 25, 1778: We...
I have had particular Reasons, which rendered it my Duty, to say little about my Mission to...
I am this moment honoured with yours of the 6. I am now able to inform you, that the Wine is in...
AL (draft): American Philosophical Society; copies: Massachusetts Historical Society, National...
I return you, with great Sincerity, the Compliments of the Season and thank you for your...
Wednesday the third of this Month is appointed for the Signature of the Definitive Treaties of...
I waited on Mr. Blomberg yesterday, but found him to ill to speak upon Business: I must therefore...
Copy: Connecticut Historical Society We have wrote Capt. Nicholson who will procure you a Passage...
There is a Letter from Dr. Lee, dated Bourdeaux Feb. 20th. which Says that he has a Letter from a...
It is difficult to ascertain with Precision the Designs of the Enemy: But by the best...
I have received your Billet of the 6. Feb. and altho I am much obliged by your Care to put me on...
I have received your kind Letter of the 28 June, and thank you for your Congratulations. British...
Your Favour of the 23 of December never reached me, till to day. The Souvereignty of the United...
I yesterday recd. the polite Letter You did me the honor to write me on the 12th. of this Month,...
I have this Day received, the Letter, you did me, the Honour to write me, on the 26 of Jany. I...
I have recd. the Letter which You did me the honor to write me the 30th. of April, with the...
Your favour of 17 June is before me. I thank you, sir for your kind Congratulations on my safe...
DS : Boston Public Library Nous Benjamin Franklin, arthur Lée et John adams deputés...
Your favor from Bourdeaux of the 19 th. , I have had the pleasure to recieve, & congratulate You...
Two Days ago I received, your Favour of May 1st. I was greatly disappointed, Sir, in the...
I have received the Letter, which you did me, the Honour to write to me, the 8th of this month,...
The Sixteenth, Inquiry is, “Who looses most by desertion? Do the English and German Deserters,...
Question 20. Has there not been different opinions in Congress, with Regard to this, (i.e. to...
Question 18. Does Sufficient Tranquility, Contentment and Prosperity reign, in those Places where...
Questions 22. and 23. General Monk repaired the Kings Government in England. Might not one...
Question 27. How was the Situation of Manufactures, manual Art and Trade in general, at the...
I believe you will be pleased when I tell you that We are now come to the 29th. and last...
You desire an exact and authentic Information of the present Situation of American Affairs, with...
Your Third Proposition is to shew that America, notwithstanding the War, daily increases in...
The fifth Enquiry is, whether a voluntary Revolt of any one or more of the States, in the...
The ninth question is, how Strong the English Land Force, is in America? How Strong it was at the...
Your seventh Inquiry is, whether the common People in America, are not inclined, nor would be...
Your eleventh Question, will give an Opportunity of making Some Observations upon a Subject, that...
Your thirteenth Letter Inquiry is, “Of what Resources might America hereafter Still make Use of?”...
Your fifteenth Quaere is “Does not the English Army, lay out its Pay, in America? at how much can...
Question 19. Is not Peace very much longed for in America? might not this desire of Peace induce...
The Seventeenth, Inquiry is “whether We have any Information that we can rely on, concerning the...
Question 21st. Are there no Malcontents in America? against the Government, who are otherwise...
Question 25. Do they who have lost their Possessions and Fortunes by the War, endure it patiently...
Question 28. Has America gained or lost, by the mutual Capture of ships? How much is the Benefit...
Your first Proposition is to prove by Striking Facts, “that an implacable Hatred and Aversion...
Your fourth Question is, whether America, in and of itself, by means of purchasing or exchanging...
The sixth Task, is to shew that no Person, in America, is of so much Influence, Power, or Credit,...
The Tenth Head of Inquiry is, how great is the Force of America? the Number of Men? their...
The eighth Enquiry is, what England properly ought to do, to force America to Submission, and...
We are now come to your Twelfth Head of Inquiry, which is. What Countenance have the Finances?...
The fourteenth Question is “What is the Quantity of Paper Money in Circulation? What Credit, the...