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From John Jay to Silas Deane, 27 October 1780

To Silas Deane

Madrid 27 Octr 1780

Dr Sir

Your Favor of the 9th. Inst has come to my Hands, havg as usual been inspected—spain want[s] mississippitrue they are participatin in it ^sat verbum^1 Whenever you write to me do it in full Expectation that your Letter will be opened before I recieve ^get^ it, this being the Case with almost all I recieve—It is wonderful to me that The Language of our minister john adams will never dofor if your Suspicions are prove true, Excuses will be drawn from every little Circumstance capable of affording pl the most trifling— Adieu

Dft, NNC (EJ: 90295), partly in code, not decoded. Endorsed: “ . . . in ans. to 9 Inst.—”. Coded passages decoded by the editors using the Jay-Deane code, NNC (EJ: 7590). See “John Jay’s Use of Codes and Ciphers” (editorial note) on p. 9.

1“A word is enough.”

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