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I was not long at the Adelphi, but soon removed to private lodgings, which by the way were ten...
Mr. Thaxter was at last dispatched with all our letters and papers; and in due time we received...
To his Excellency Elias Boudinot, Esq. President of Congress. Passy, 10th Sept. 1783. Sir—On the...
After the signature of the definitive treaty on Wednesday, the third day of September, 1783, we...
For the sake of harmony and ananimity Mr. Jay and Mr. Adams very readily agreed with Dr. Franklin...
Mr. Hartley’s Propositions for the Definitive Treaty—June, 1783. 1. That lands belonging to...
My last letter contained the journal of the 19th of June, 1783, and completes the copy of that...
By this time we were pretty well convinced that the coalition cabinet would do nothing by treaty,...
Mr. Hartley’s memorial—June 1, 1783. The proposition which has been made for an universal and...
Paris. June 14, 1783. Gentlemen—Permit me to address the enclosed Memorial to your excellencies,...