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If with blind Eyes and paralytical Hands, I could enfanter des in Folio, like De Wolf, Priestley...
Amsterdam, March 19, 1782—Mr. Adams is very sensible of the honor done him in the polite card of...
Paris. June 14, 1783. Gentlemen—Permit me to address the enclosed Memorial to your excellencies,...
Never! Never be weary, in the Ways of well dreaming! any one of your Dreams worth to the Moralist...
I have a Curiosity to learn Something of the Character Life and death of a Gentleman, whose name...
THE memorial promised in my last letter was in these words High and Mighty Lords , As soon as her...
Your Letters to Priestley, have encreased my Grief if that were possible, for the loss of Rush....
The Hague, August 22, 1782—wrote tosSecretary Livingston—“Their high mightinesses have at length...
With much pleasure have I read your favour of January 23d. I have thought that Nature, which has...
Thank you for your favor of the 1st. I might have quoted Job as well as St Paul, as a Precedent:...
Amsterdam, December 1, 1781—wrote to Major Jackson: “Last night I received your letter of the...
If I am neither deceived by the little Information I have, or by my Wishes for its truth, I...
The Journal proceeds—1782 Nov. 29, Friday. Met Mr. Fitzberbert, Mr. Oswald, Mr. Jay, Mr. Laurens,...
I cannot be Serious! I am about to write You, the most frivolous letter, you ever read. Would you...
The Hague, June 15, 1782—Wrote to Secretary Livingston. “This morning, I made a visit to the...
As my object is to deposit as much about information concerning an interesting period of our...
AMSTERDAM, October 25, 1781—wrote to congress—“I see in the London Courant which arrived to day,...
LEYDEN, March 10, 1781—wrote to Commodore Gillon: “I have received the letter you did me the...
Amsterdam, October 17, 1781—wrote to congress: “There is at present a fermentation in this nation...
When the conferences between the British and American ministers were first opened, or very soon...
All that I have written you, hitherto, upon the history of the Original of our Navy, was from...
The instructions of congress to Mr Jay, as minister to the king of Spain, were never communicated...
Another original letter of the Count de Vergennes to Dr. Franklin or sending him Mr. Adam’s...
AMSTERDAM, August 25, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “Last evening I received your excellency’s...
In the beginning of the year 1776 There was printed, at Phyladelphia, a Pamphlet under the Title...
This indenture of three parts made and concluded this seventh day of October in the year of our...
In the Winter of 1776 there was much discussion in Congress concerning the Necessity of...
ON Saturday, the twenty-sixth of October, 1782 I arrived in the night, at the Hotel de Valois,...