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Paris, 1 Aug. 1785. Dinner invitation to TJ for 7 Aug. Printed invitation from “L’Ambassadeur de...
54522d. (Adams Papers)
Remain’d at home all the morning, writing Letters for Europe, as the british Packet is to sail...
5453[Diary entry: 2 August 1785] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 2d. Thermometer at 76 in the Morng.—78 at Noon and at Night. Weather clear and Warm with...
By a letter which I lately received from Mr Stoddert, I am informed that you had agreed to supply...
I once had the Honour of an Acquaintance with your Excellency which emboldens me at this Time to...
On Friday last M r . DeMarbois called upon me to enquire whether Congress had as yet directed any...
Bristol, Eng. 2 Aug. 1785. Encloses a letter from James Monroe; he would have delivered it in...
Persuadé que Votre Excellence sera bien aise de connoître le contenu de l’incluse, je la lui...
54593d. (Adams Papers)
Was all the morning writing for the Packet. Dined with the Delegates from Virginia. Coll. Monroe,...
Mr. Church proposes to embark on board the british Packet, which is to sail to-morrow. He has...
The packet has given her Signal this Morning for sailing & I have but an half Hour to write. You...
I have had the Honor to receive and communicate to Congress your Letters of 15 th: December 1784...
You have been much better to me My Dear friend since you left America, than I have deserved, for...
New York, August 3, 1785. Appoints Hamilton “attorney at law, my true and lawful attorney for me...
5465[Diary entry: 3 August 1785] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 3d. Wind at No. West & tolerably pleasant with appearances of Rain, without any...
I have had the Honor to recieve & communicate to Congress your Letters of 15 Dec r . 1784 & 13 &...
The inclosed copy of a letter from Capt. John Paul Jones on the subject on which your Excellency...
I received yesterday your favour of the 29’th, and have written on the subject of it to the...
Il y a déja plus d’une an, que j’ai eû l’honneur d’écrire à M. franklin , prédécesseur de Votre...
54704th. (Adams Papers)
The british Packet sailed at about 10, in the morning. The weather was rainy, so I did not go out...
Yesterday our Friend M r Short arrived. M r Dumas had never any Commission from Congress, and...
The request I am going to make, will perhaps at the first blush appear singular—this you’ll...
5473[Diary entry: 4 August 1785] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 4th. In order to be more certain of the advantages and disadvantages of the Navigation...
At a time when surrounding Nations justly applaud & admire that unremitting Valour and those...
I owe you this Satisfaction the more Complete, that I have tried it for a long time My General, &...
Yesterday our Friend Mr. Short arrived. Mr. Dumas had never any Commission from Congress, and...
54775th. (Adams Papers)
I went and spent some time with Mr. Fontfreyde, in the forenoon. Dined with a large Company at...
In answer to your Letter of yesterday, you will give me leave to say, that your assistance and...
A Treaty of Amity & Commerce between the United States of America & his Majesty the King of...
Les deux lettres dont Vous m’avez honoré, Monsieur, en date du 16 & 24 Juillet, m’ont été...
[ New York ] August 5, 1785 . “… some time since … Hannah Brewer or rather her assignee John J....
5482[Diary entry: 5 August 1785] (Washington Papers)
Friday 5th. Thermometer at 74 in the Morning—76 at Noon and 76 at Night. After Breakfast, and...
The Attorney General directed the mode of Entering your Caveat against the Heirs and Devises of...
Your favor of Novr. the 11th. 84. by Coll. Le Maire came safe to hand, with the 2 Pamphletts on...
54856th. (Adams Papers)
Visited young Mr. Chaumont in the morning, who arrived a few days since from Philadelphia. I went...
I find the Spirit of the Times very different from that which you and I Saw, when We were here...
I now inclose you a draught of a treaty for the Barbary states, together with the notes D r....
5488[Diary entry: 6 August 1785] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 6th. Thermometer 76 in the Morning—88 at Noon and 82 at Night. Breakfasted in Frederick...
I came down here from Paris about a Fortnight ago, on the Business of the Prize Money belonging...
I now inclose you a draught of a treaty for the Barbary states, together with the notes Dr....
54917th. (Adams Papers)
Went in the morning to Church: Mr. Harrison who is always with the Ladies squired them there A...
As to the Cask of Wine at Auteuil, it is not paid for. if you will pay for it and take it, you...
5493[Diary entry: 7 August 1785] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 7th. Thermometer at 76 in the Morning—74 at Noon and 76 at Night. About Sunrising, the...
I received the day before yesterday your favour of the 26th July. I had previously recd. the...
As to the Cask of Wine at Auteuil, it is not paid for. If you will pay for it and take it, you...
[ Paris, 7 Aug. 1785 . Entry in SJL reads: “W. M. Cary. By Dr. O’Connor.” Not found.]
Your favor of July 2. came duly to hand. The concern you therein express as to the effect of your...
My last will have informed you of my Arrival at Boulogne . I was detained the next Day at Calais...
54998th. (Adams Papers)
I went out with Mr. Harrison, Mrs. Swift, and Miss Riché, to Content to see Lady Wheate, who is...
It would be of little Consequence to Us, whether there was a Union between Great Britain and...