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Agreeable to the kind intimation You was pleased to do me the Honor of making the last time I was...
At the request of Sir John Carter, I take the liberty to inform your Excellency, that Rob t....
I think it requisite to inform you that we have in our town M r. Waller Mowbray, a printer, in...
I had the honour of receiving your favour this morning, and have now to add, to the former...
Mrs Wrights Most Respectfull Complint s to her Friend—Adams Esq r. &c. —and has the pleasur to...
Mrs Wrights Most Respectfull Complents to Mr Adams and Lements and is Extreem Sorry she was Stept...
Often had I almost resolved to write to you, to supply, in some measure, by an epistolary...
The Importance of Peace with the Algerines, and the other Inhabitants of the Coast of Barbary, to...
We have received your two Letters, of the 15 & 18. July from Alicant and are sorry to learn that...
Whereas Instructions bearing date the 29 th. day of October 1783 were sent to the Ministers...
To all to whom these presents shall come or be made known—Send Greeting— Whereas an intercourse...
3692Enclosure (Adams Papers)
The following is a True State of the Treatment of John Dudley—to Shew how Illegual he was sent...
[ 10 November 1784 ] [ 24 January 1785 ] Draught of a Treaty of Amity and Commerce between His...
By 4 April, the commissioners faced a stalemate on several diplomatic fronts, including...
Lady Countes Dowege Tankerfield Desires Mrs Wright to Wait on J no. Adams Esqr and Enquire of him...
John Adams returned to London on 29 July from a weeklong visit to Thomas Brand Hollis at The Hyde...
Instructions for the Minister Plenipotentiary appointed to represent the United States of America...
the Inhabitants of Marblehead in Common with their fellow Countrymen have ever felt Strongly...
The Federalists of this State though denied the Priviledge of giving you their Suffrages, are...