1To John Adams from Joseph Mandrillon, 20 December 1780 (Adams Papers)
Monsieur Le Professeur Henners à Utrecht vient de m’ecrire que Le libraire Wild a fait...
2Joseph Mandrillon to John Adams: A Translation, 20 December 1780 (Adams Papers)
Professor Henners in Utrecht has written to inform me that the bookseller Wild has imprisoned Mr....
3To John Adams from Joseph Mandrillon, 12 December 1781 (Adams Papers)
En attendant que j’ai l’honneur de vous aller rendre mes devoirs ce Soir entre 5 et 6 heures,...
4Joseph Mandrillon to John Adams: A Translation, 12 December 1781 (Adams Papers)
I will have the honor of delivering my work to you this evening between five and six o’clock but...
5To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 11 June 1784 (Washington Papers)
The happy and illustrious qualities with which Heaven has favoured you, merit without doubt, the...
6To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 1 March 1785 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from Joseph Mandrillon, 1 Mar. 1785. On 22 Aug. GW wrote Mandrillon : “I had...
7To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 24 October 1786 (Washington Papers)
Your Excellency gave me reason to hope in your last letter, that if the Statutes of the...
8To George Washington from Mandrillon, 24 January 1787 (Washington Papers)
The 24th of last October I had the honor of sending to your Excellency a memorial containing my...
9To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 25 October 1788 (Washington Papers)
I had the honor to send your Excellency some months ago a specimen of my last work under the...
10To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, June 1789 (Washington Papers)
La modestie qui fait sans cesse la base de vos vertus, vous dira peutêtre de me refuser la grace...
11To John Adams from Joseph Mandrillon, 15 June 1789 (Adams Papers)
Le tems peut sans doute avoir detruit le souvenir dont vous m’honoriez, lorsque les interêts...
12To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
The uncertainty which I am in whether my letters get safe to your hands or not, has determined me...
13To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 4 December 1789 (Washington Papers)
The kind indulgence which you have deigned to give my productions, is a benefit which expands my...
14To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 9 January 1790 (Washington Papers)
I have the honour of sending to your Excellency a Copy of my letter to the National Assembly —it...
15To George Washington from Joseph Mandrillon, 1 June 1790 (Washington Papers)
Rue des ⟨J⟩euners no. 26. My General, Paris June 1. 1790. The letter with which your Excellency...