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Col: Pickering has sent me in your name your Synopsis of the four Evangelists, The whole of which...
Be it Remembered that the within Contract or Engagement entered into by the hon ble: John Adams,...
I have been induced by desire of Mr Fisher to suspend writing to you until this time respecting...
Congress took into consideration the report of the committee on the letters of 23 and 24 March...
Resolved That the Establishment of the Salaries of the Honorable John Adams and his Secretary Mr....
Plan of a treaty of amity and commerce between the United States of America and the United...
Resolved, That the Honble. John Adams be and hereby is authorised and instructed to accept the...
Transcript: National Archives I received a few Days since a Letter from Annapolis dated June 5th....
Transcript: National Archives It was intended by the Commissioners to write a joint Letter to...
ALS : Library of Congress I write this Line by the English Packet, just to inform you that Col....
ALS : Library of Congress Mr Livingston having resigned, I am obliged to trouble you with some...
ALS (copy): Minutes of the Library Company of Philadelphia, November 29, 1769. I received your...
AD (draft): American Philosophical Society These notes for a letter that was never written...
ALS (copy): Schaffer Library, Union College This well-publicized letter arrived in America in...
Copy: Library of Congress I received duly your Favours of Nov. 1. by Capt. Falconer, and...
ALS : Library of Congress I received your kind Letters by Colonel Harmar, & Lieut. Col. Franks;...
ALS : Amherst College Library I received yours with two Bills of Exchange enclos’d, for £150...
LS : Library of Congress I received yours of April 19 with the Information you obtained from our...
ALS : Amherst College Library Enclos’d is Bill of Lading and Invoice of the Books you order’d,...
Transcript: National Archives I received your kind Letter of August 13th: with the Papers...
Two LS : Library of Congress, Historical Society of Pennsylvania Yesterday Evening Mr. Hartley...
LS : Library of Congress; extract: printed in The London Chronicle , November 14–16, 1765. I am...
AL : National Archives, Washington I have some Thoughts of going with Osborne; but as I may be...
Be it remembered that the within Contract or Engagement, entered into by the Honorable John Adams...
Instructions to the Honorable John Jay Minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America...
By the Act of Congress herewith enclosed your Excellency will be informed, that the Articles of...
Before this comes to Hand your Excellency will have received my Letter of the 2d Instant with...
I cannot let M r . Remsen depart, without acknowledging the Rec t . of your friendly Letter of 18...
M r Gardoqui who views the Affair of the Horse, as a Spaniard, and as a politician, is uneasy,...
The Season when the Legislatures usually meet to do Business is at Hand. It is highly probable...
I have been here a month, & well only two Days—first a bloody flux, & now a sore throat— I came...
On the 5 th . Inst. M r Norris gave me your obliging letter of the 26 Sept r . last. I regret...
M r . Thaxter, who returns unspoiled, is the Bearer of the definitive Treaty, and will deliver...
I find in the Newspapers of this Day an Act of Congress of 27 th . Ult: respecting the Court of...
Your obliging Letter of the 29 July reached me two Days ago —accept my thanks for your friendly...
On the 30 th . January last I had the Pleasure of rec g . your very acceptable Letter of the 12...
My last to you was a short Letter by M r John Penn, who I suppose is near america by this Time—...
I received notice from the secretary of the American Philosophical society some time ago that...
I thank you, my dear & antient friend, for the two volumes of your translation which you have...
I see by the newspapers your translation of the Septuagint is now to be printed, & I write this...
I received your favor of the 16th. last night. I was out when it was delivered, so know not how...
Having written to you on the 22nd. Ult. from London, I should not so soon have troubled you again...
Your letter of Nov. 20. 1779. came safe, tho lately, to hand. The future acts of our assembly I...
The last letter received from you was of Mar. 6. Since that I have written one to you of June 21....
A dislocation of my right wrist has for three months past disabled me from writing except with my...
The bearer hereof is Mr. Warville who is already probably known to you by his writings, and...
By Mr. Houdon I send you a copy of my notes. I also send 100 copies of the paper I left with you...
Your favor of April 28. did not come to my hands till the 1st. inst. Unfortunately the boxes of...
An acquaintance of 52. years, for I think ours dates from 1764. calls for an interchange of...
I am to acknowlege the receipt of your favour of June 18. You will learn by the letters &c. which...