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The Expences of Insurance on American Vessells; the Obstructions of their Commerce with Spain...
362[April 1786] (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jefferson and myself, went in a Post Chaise to Woburn Farm, Caversham, Wotton, Stowe,...
There is a Gentleman at Lisbon, who went and established himself there, as I believe partly with...
Permit me to congratulate you, on your Election to the Chair, and to wish you and the Members of...
This moment returning from Mr Bridgen where I had been to deliver him a Letter to you, written...
As to the Cask of Wine at Auteuil, it is not paid for. if you will pay for it and take it, you...
I hope, that before this day you are Safely arrived at New York, and that in another Month, I...
In answer to yours of the 15 th , I have only to say I shall leave all to your Judgment FC (...
According to your desire, I have committed to writing the two or three Observations, on the...
I have just now received the Letter which D r Franklin did me the Honour to write me on the 16...
A Gentleman in Boston, who is as much a Friend of Mankind, as he is of me, M r James Lovell,...
I am honoured with yours of the 7. and 8 of June. I have been introduced here, to Sir James...
Your Favour of the 18th. did not reach me, till last night. I am glad the Doctor has arrived safe...
I do myself the Honour of transmitting to your Lordship herewith inclosed, an Act of the United...
I received with great Pleasure your favour of the first.—Your Excursion I dare answer for it,...
I have rec d your Favours from Harwich, Amsterdam and Berlin, and congratulate you on your...
By the last Post I answered your Letter of the 12, and Yesterday received yours of the 16. Com....
The Baron de Reishack, has several times said to me that his Court expected that Congress would...
I am very happy to learn, by your Letter of the 30. June that my Son is with M r Parsons at...
I have been so perplexed with Ceremonials, Visits, Removals and eternal applications from Beggars...
M r Randall who proposes to Sail in a few Days for N York, will deliver you this Letter. If, I...
I sent you a copy of my second volume by Mr. Barthelemy the French Chargé here now Minister, with...
I learn with much Pleasure, that you are again in Congress, at the head of a respectable...
The Chevalier De Pinto, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, from Portugal, after a...
About the time of the proposition of a Correspondence between your society and the Royal society...
Copy: Massachusetts Historical Society I have received the Letter you did me the Honour to write...
The Letter that accompanies this, is from a Character so respectable, that I beg leave to...
To William Stephens Smith Esquire Secretary of the Legation of the United States of America to...
I am sorry to have given M r: or Mad e: Dumas any trouble about my little affairs at the Hotel....
I have been honoured with your two friendly Letters from Rennes, and altho’ a multiplicity of...