1To John Adams from Daniel McCormick, 4 December 1797 (Adams Papers)
Hopeing you will excuse my zeal to serve a Relation, who I flatter myself, will always proove worthy of every confidence reposed on him. I take the liberty to mention Mr. Pitcairn once more for your notice It has been sugested to me that there is a probability of remooveing Mr. Williams from Hamburgh to replace Mr. Johnston at London. should this be the case and there be a Vacancy for...
2To John Adams from Daniel McCormick, 2 November 1797 (Adams Papers)
This day I received a letter from Mr. Pitcairn dated at Paris the 24th of August which contains some political information. I therefore take the liberty to enclose you an abstract of his letter. And am with the Greatest Respect / Sir / Your Most Obedt. Servant The Commissioners will be at least decently received and have their reasoning examined and replied to— The Minister is polite and...