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1Avril 15. Mecredi. (Adams Papers)
Went Yesterday to return the Visits, made me by American Gentlemen. Dined this Day, with Madam...
April 15. Wednesday. 1778. Dined with Madam Helvetius. One Gentleman and one Lady, besides Dr....
I have to thank you for your obliging Politeness to me at Bourdeaux and to request that you would...
We had this Moment the Pleasure of your Letter of the 10. Instant. You will please to furnish...
J ai lhonneur de vous renvoyér Messieurs, LEcrit Anglois et La lettre de Votre ami que vous...
I have the honor to return to you the English document and your friend’s letter which you...
Sir, Last Decm’r a Twelvemonth a Small Box was Taken at or Near Princetown And Deposited in an...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in chief of the Forces of the...
Copy: Massachusetts Historical Society <Passy, April 15, 1778: Please provide Capt. Tucker with...
ALS : Harvard University Library; copy: Massachusetts Historical Society We this Moment had the...
ALS : Boston Public Library <Versailles, April 15, 1778, in French: I return you the document in...
AL : American Philosophical Society Il y a des siecles que les habittants de passy n’ont eu...
ALS : American Philosophical Society <Cherbourg, April 15, 1778, in French: If a brave man ever...
14General Orders, 15 April 1778 (Washington Papers)
The men who are draughted for the Commander in Chief’s Guard are to be included in the...
In a letter rec’d from you some days past were inclos’d the Paroles of some offi[ce]rs —these I...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
15 April 1778 . Explains that “Notwithstanding the Resolution many of the Lieutts, of Colo....
When you have perused the enclosed, pray you to put it under cover & forward it to Genl Gates....
Some little time ago, one samuel Carter an inhabitant of the State of New Jersey was taken in...
The Letters from General Winds, & Coll Dayton of which your Excellency has the Copies enclosed...