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1[July 1781] (Adams Papers)
This morning Pappa and brother Charles and I went to church; din’d at home, Mr. Cook, Mr. Jennings, and another Gentleman din’d with us; brother Charles and I went again to church. After Church Mr. Sigourney, Mr. Ingraham, Mr. Bromfield and Mr. Merrick came here but did not stay here long. From Dr Garths’ works. Epilogue to the Tragedy of Cato. Chapter 9th. The forty-line Epilogue, containing...
This morning Pappa and brother Charles and I went to church; din’d at home, Mr. Cook, Mr. Jennings, and another Gentleman din’d with us; brother Charles and I went again to church. After Church Mr. Sigourney, Mr. Ingraham, Mr. Bromfield and Mr. Merrick came here but did not stay here long. From Dr Garths’ works. Epilogue to the Tragedy of Cato. Chapter 9th. The forty-line Epilogue, containing...
I am honoured with your very polite Favour of the 10th of June, which arrived in my Absence.—No Expense has accrued but what you are justly entitled to as the Consort of a Gentlem an of distinguished Rank and Merit, in publick Life. When the other Boxes arrive, they will claim my Attention, as well as any other Commands you may please to favour me with. As I have the Honour of being known to...
AL : American Philosophical Society Votre Evesque étoit un vilain—votre mendiant un assés drole de coup—vous éstes un logicien d’autant plus habil que vous rendéz avéc grace, et donnéz présque l’envie de cedér a de mauvaises raisons, appuyées sur un faux principe. Estce au docteur Franklin? Ce philosophe célébre, ce profond politique; qu’une fémme parle avéc tant d’irrévérence—oui C’est que ce...
ALS : American Philosophical Society En passant par Turin, Mr. Le Bon. De choiseul ambassadeur De france me remit L’incluse avec recommandation de vous La faire parvenir, pour ne porter aucun retardement dans L’Execution de Ses Vuës, je vous L’adresse par La petite poste. Je me reserve de vous faire ma cour au premier moment favorable, je desire Sincerement de faire votre connoissance et vous...
AL : American Philosophical Society I receiv’d Your Letter & also one from Lewis’ Evans daughter— wishing that She might receive some remittance from the Profitts of the sale of the Maps & Topographicall Description of N America— which I published with that intent, & gave to Mr Almon on that Condition—& to mark that to be so made express mention of the purpose in the preface. I answered your...
(I) Copy: Historical Society of Pennsylvania; (II) AL (draft): American Philosophical Society; copy: University of Pennsylvania Library Franklin received Robert Morris’ request for copies of the public accounts in September, 1781. He assumed that Thomas Barclay would examine them, but Barclay—who finally reached Europe in November—was detained in Holland for longer than he expected. In...
8General Orders, 1 July 1781 (Washington Papers)
For the day Tomorrow Brigadier General Patterson Lieutenant Colonel Reid Major Throop Inspector—3d Massachusetts brigade The Quarter Master General will order the Billhooks and Hatchets to be sent to King’s ferry to the orders of Major Darby who will apply to Head Quarters for instructions. Colonel Scammell will move with the Light Troops towards the mouth of Croton river to afford Major Darby...
your favor of the 25th ult., I last night received. We have no account that our general Court have yet ordered a Detachment of militia: I have however at present no military command, nor is any general Officer on this County. there is the highest Probability, that we shall soon receive orders from Governor Hancock, when in my private Capacity I will give every aid in my power that your...
I have not been favored with any Letter from you since General Heath went to the Eastward—from his account & Gen Cornell’s I have reason to believe your Excellency’s Dispatches for me have miscarried. General Cornell informed me the State of Rhode Island had contracted for 30,000 lbs of Beef, to be forwarded to the Army in the Month of June & the same quantity in the Month of July—that half...