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In Addition to other Papers respecting your Ministration I now forward an Act of Congress of this...
Congress took into Consideration the Report of the Committee on the Letter of June 26th. from the...
I shall endeavor to write largely to you, en Ami, but I will not risque the Sailing of the Vessel...
Your many Letters to Congress up to June 2d. have been read with Pleasure and I have received two...
The Bearer Mr. Mease is Brother to the late Cloathier General and is intimately connected with an...
Not a Line by yesterday’s Post from either you or Mr. Dana; nor indeed from any Person whatever...
Your Favor of Octr. 17th. came this day to hand by the Post and contains such flattering...
I begin to be very impatient at not hearing from you; and this not barely from the Number of days...
I inclose to you the decent Fashion in which we it was yesterday opinioned to let the World know...
I inclose to you a Peice of Intelligence perhaps altogether new. The uti possidetis offered by...
The Resolve of the 26th. of Sepr. for appointing a Minister plenipotentiary for Spain was...
Yesterday in Whispers the proposal was made to send JA to Spain, the Baloting for that business...
Mr. Jay having resigned the Chair on account of other public Engagements, the Honble. Mr....
Not knowing, my dear Sir, how certain Things now in agitation may this day be terminated here, I...
By a Letter from one of the most lovely of Women in your Quarter of the Continent, I find you are...
Your favor of Aug. 4 came yesterday to hand with the Pamphlets. If the Chevalier does not take...
I yesterday received yours of May 14 from L’Orient and Aug. 13th. from Braintree with several...
I am much chagrined at not having a Line about you by last Post. I did not expect one from you....
I am to acknowledge the Receipt of your Favors of Decr. 19, Feb. 19 and Feb. 20 the 1st. on the...
I shall not look through the Notes in my Almanac to see whether I have written to you 22 or 24...
I shall not look through my Almanac to see whether I have written to you 22 or 24 Letters, I...
While we officially communicate to you the inclosed Resolve the Foundation of which you cannot...
I was not a little surprized Yesterday at seing a Letter from you to Mr. S. Adams by Mr. Archer,...
ALS and copy: American Philosophical Society; copies: National Archives (two), Library of...
The British Commissioners have arrived and transmitted their powers and propositions to Congress,...
I fear I omitted to send the Resolve of May 5th. with 3 past Packets. I shall be vexed if it does...
In aid to your scrutiny after the real robber of the Commissioners Dispatches, I send what I...
As I hinted to you in my letter of yesterday, which goes by a different Vessel from what bears...
I find it impossible to write to you at this Time so fully as I wish being greatly overplied with...
Our Affairs have now a universally good appearance. Every thing at home and abroad seems verging...
I promise myself much from the eight or nine scrawls which I have sent to you since your...
This, with my affectionate wishes for your prosperity, may serve to acquaint you that Congress...
York, February 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ). Believing that JA could receive yet another letter in...
The week after Mr. C—— was appointed secretary, I saw the P.S. of a letter to Mr. S.A. in which...
Yours of Janry. 9th is before me. Deane had inclosed to Congress a long minute corresponding...
The receipt of your letters of Decr. 24th variously directed gave equal and uniform satisfaction...
First and foremost, become a reconciling advocate for me with your dear lovely Portia, who, from...
The year is rendered quite pleasing to me, in its beginning, by the arrival of your favour of the...
Mr. Geary otherways engaged has given me the pleasure of forwarding this Intelligence from your...
That you may excuse my vile manner of doing business, know that I am freezing in my little room...
After the Resolve for stopping Burgoyne had passed, some were of opinion that a State of Facts...
Decr. 2d. Resolved that a Commission be made out for Mr. J. Adams similar to that heretofore...
Since my signing a letter to you with Colo. Lee an excellent opportunity of sending to France...
With great pleasure to ourselves we discharge our duty by inclosing to you your Commission for...
As I was at the Secretaries yesterday I took off a few Resolutions from the Journals for your...
I shall not in my great hurry repeat to you any of the matters which I have written to Mr. S....
We have this Evening a Letter from Mr. Bingham of Octr. 13th. in which he tells us that the...
It appears by Returns this day received from Genl. Gates that Burgoine must have destroyed his...
Tho I must refer you as well as Mr. Hancock to what I have written to Mr. S. Adams relative to...
Mr. Gorham and Mr. Russel, Agents of the Town of Charlestown, have presented to Congress a...