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Mr. Smith, a Son of the Lady you Saw here, who is a Sister of our old Acquaintances the...
Your favor of the 9 th of February with the pamphlet inclosed came to hand on the 13 th instant...
I have received your favour of the 5 th. of May inclosing a Duplicate of a Letter from the...
I do myself the honour of inclosing to you letters which came to hand last night from mr̃ Lamb,...
I do myself the honour of inclosing to you letters which came to hand last night from Mr. Lamb,...
Your Excellencies Letter of the 12. of January I have had the Honour to receive, and am much...
This will be delivered to you by D r. Wales Professor of Divinity in Yale-College in New Haven...
It has undoubtedly been said in England that the act of congress of the 15. of February relative...
We have the Honor to inclose Your Excellency, a Letter from the Honb̃le the Commissioners to the...
Since the 22 d. February which was the Date of my last Letter to You, I have been honored with...
I have been favored with your Letter in which you mention M r Warren. Your opinion of that...
By the January Packet I was honored with your letter of the 23. of December, and by M r. Anstey...
I should have addressed your Excellency long e’er this, since my Arrival from Algiers —but being...
on recieving yours of the 4 Jan y last, I immediately communicated it to the Chief of the...
Since the 22 d . February which was the Date of my last Letter to You, I have been honored with...
I have been favored with your Letter in which you mention M r Warren. Your opinion of that...
M r. Alsop of this city, whom you must recollect as a delegate from this State to congress in...
{It is the pleasure of Congress that you protract your negotiations with the Court of great...
I was a few days ago honoured with your favour of the 12 th: of Dec r. I am much Obliged to you...
Oúr distressed Sitúation on the one Side, and the Manÿ Civilities & friendlÿ regard Which ÿoúr...
I am honor’d with your letters both by M r. Partridge and by the post and am proud to observe;...
There were three attempts in the mid-1780s to negotiate a Portuguese-American commercial treaty;...
623[April 1786] (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jefferson and myself, went in a Post Chaise to Woburn Farm, Caversham, Wotton, Stowe,...
624Monday [24 April.] (Adams Papers)
Viewed the British Musaeum. Dr. Grey who attended Us spoke very slightly of Buffon. Said “he was...
625Sunday. Ap. 23. (Adams Papers)
Heard Dr. Priestley at Mr. Linseys in Essex Street. Theophilus Lindsey (1723–1808) , minister of...
Went with Mr. Jefferson and my Family to Osterly, to view the Seat of the late Banker Child. The...
M r B Vaughan presents his respectful comp ts. to M r Adams, and having waited for the inclosed,...
This is the Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, and of my Reception at the Hague, by their...
629Ap. 18. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
Yesterday dined here, Mr. Jefferson, Sir John Sinclair, Mr. Heard, Garter King at Arms, Dr....
630Saturday Ap. 15. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Brand Hollis in Chesterfield Street. His Mantle Trees are ornamented with...
Can you give me any Information concerning the Persons named in the inclosed Paper? Mr Jenkinson,...
Sir. I take the Liberty to enclose a line to you as we receivd one from you, by the hand of M r....
Doctor Gordon is to deliver you this Letter. He is going to the Land of his Nativity, wishing for...
A few Days since, I rec d your Letter of the 13 th of Decr last, without either of the Arrets...
Mr. Jefferson and myself, went in a Post Chaise to Woburn Farm, Caversham, Wotton, Stowe,...
I had the honour of writing to you in August last relative to the conduct of Captain Stanhope;...
I wish to present to the Royal Society of London the memoirs of our American Academy of Arts and...
While in the silent watches of the Last night I was Contemplating the Vicissitudes of Life, the...
I lately sent you five or six copies of the last Edition of my Pamphlet. I then supposed it to be...
To send a number of letters under cover to you without one line to yourself, were it only by way...
We do ourselves the Honor of transmitting to you a Duplicate of our Letters to yourself, and the...
We have Seen Magnificence, Elegance and Taste enough to excite an Inclination to see more. We...
I am much obliged to you for your favour of December 12 th. 1785, and for the oppertunity of...
I have received your Letter, & the Conquest of Canaan, with more pleasure than you will easily...
Inclosed with this is a Letter to Dr Holyoke and all the original Papers from the Royal Society...
I now do myself the Honour of inclosing to you, as President of the Medical Society, the original...
After having suffered so long an interval of Time to pass, since I wrote you last, it is...
648[March 1786] (Adams Papers)
March 26. Sunday, dined in Bolton Street Piccadilly, at the Bishop of St. Asaphs. Mr. and Mrs....
649London Thursday March 30. (Adams Papers)
Presented Mr. Hamilton to the Queen at the Drawing Room. Dined at Mr. Paradices. Count Warranzow...
650Wednesday [29 March.] (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. Blakes. Mr. Middleton and Wife, Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Jefferson....