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The Chevalier de Pinto, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, from Portugal, after a...
Our anxiety for you, in your present circumstances and situation among strangers, (though we...
Last Evening, after mine to you of Yesterdays date, was gone to the Post office, yours of the...
I have not presented a formal Memorial in the Name of our Sovereign concerning the Negroes...
I have rec d your Favour of the Second of June by M r Tracy. as I Stopped in London only a few...
I am now to inform you, that I am ordered by Congress to this Country, and you will please to...
To Acquaint the Foreign Ministers of the Courts going into Mourning on Sunday next the 2 d: of...
Yesterday I received your Favour of 30. May with its Inclosures. You have Since that day no doubt...
I received sometime ago from D r Franklin a Copy of the first Edition of your Observations, on...
Yesterday I was honoured with your Letters of the 4. and 10. Dec r. — The Act of Congress...
Give me Leave to introduce to you John Anstey Esq Barrister at Law and a Member of Parliament,...
I have a Letter from the Baron D e Thulemeier of the 19 th. and a Copy of his Letter to you of...
I am anxious to convey to you, if I can, in as Strong a light as that in which I see myself, the...
404July 24. 1786. Monday. (Adams Papers)
Went with Mr. Bridgen, Col. Smith, Mrs. Smith, to The Hide in Essex, the Country Seat of Brand...
405Oct. 23. Thursday. (Adams Papers)
Went on board the Packet at Nine, put off from the wharf at Ten, but had such contrary Winds and...
Since the Letter which I did myself the honour to write to your Lordship, relative to the...
I have received the Almanack you were pleased to Send me, and I beg of you to accept of my Thanks...
Returned to Grosvenor Square to Dinner. The Adams party’s return to London on Friday, 28 July, is...
Your Letter of Yesterday 2 °Clock by express was delivered to me this morning— I waited on the...
4101783. October 27. Monday. (Adams Papers)
Went to see Mr. Jay who is lodged with Mr. Bingham, in Harley Street, Cavendish Square, No. 30....
If ever there was any philosophic solitude, your two friends have found it in this place, where...
I have now the Honour to inform you, that having shewn my Commission to the Right Honourable the...
I have receiv’d the Letter you did me, the Honour to write me, on the twenty fourth of this...
We are going on, with as much dispatch as the Nature of our Business will admit of, and We...
I thank you for your Favours of June 26 and July 5 and for your obliging Congratulations, on the...
Give me Leave to introduce to you Mr. John Brown Cutting, who will need no other Recommendation,...
417Auteuil May 3. 1785. (Adams Papers)
Tuesday. At Versailles, the C. de Vergennes said he had many Felicitations to give me upon my...
I have rec’d from M r: Ridley, some Letters from home and a Newspaper.— My Son wrote you Sometime...
Yesterday at the Ministers Levee, one of the foreign Ministers put into my hand a Leyden Gazette,...
I have received the Letter, you did the honor to write me, on the 8th. of Jan: ins t. tho’ dated...