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Since the Date of my last which was the 24th. Ult., Congress has been pleased to pass an Act of which the enclosed is a Copy. It contains Instructions to you relative to the Demands of the United States against the Court of Denmark. As they are express and particular, Remarks upon them would be unnecessary. I am persuaded that the Manner in which the Business will be conducted and concluded,...
Au moment de partir, Monsieur, puisque tout est disposé pour mettre à la voile demain matin, il me vient un scrupule sur la negligence que j’aurois eûe de profiter de votre complaisance pour obtenir du vin de Frontignan. Comme je le destine aux Dames Americaines à qui je desire, en tout honneur, de plaire ainsi qu’à Messieurs les Americains, je voudrois bien n’en etre pas depourvu. J’ai...
Permit me Sir to offer you the sincere Acknowledgments of a heart penetrated with the most lively sense of Gratitude for the interest you have taken in the Education of my Son. May he prove worthy of the attention you have shown him, which will not only make me happy; but to a Mind like yours, be the only return that could be acceptable. Surely the greatest of all sublunary blessings is that...
I have read with great pleasure, Sir, the book that you have been so good as to lend to me. I take the first opportunity to send it back to you with many thanks, by the Vicount de Beaumont just return’d from North America. We are here without hope that the winds are disposed to change. I begin to lose all patience; it is a great contrariety to be so detain’d in this tedious town, when we...
Sur l’avis que Votre Excellence a eu la bonté de me faire donner de la demande de M. Adams, je viens d’examiner ce qu’il doit à l’Etablissement de la Correspondance. En 1782, Son Excellence prit l’engagement d’associé de la premiere Classe dont la contribution est de 96₶ par an, et elle fit le payement d’une année qui expira en 1783. Quelques parties de l’Etablissement ayant été suspendues en...
Boston, 3 Nov. 1787 . Introduces Andrew Hall, of Medford, who “visits France with the joint View of establishing his Health and furnishing himself with usefull Knowledge.” Has given a state of the local political affairs and the “Situation of the Petition of Monsieur and Madame De.Gregoire” in his letter of 10 June, “since which a Compromise has taken Place between the Government and the...
[ 3 Nov. 1787 . Recorded in SJL Index but not in SJL and, therefore, probably received in 1788, for which year the pages of SJL are lacking. Not found.]