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I thank you for the Loan of the inclosed Paper. I think there is room to hope that Clinton will...
Tha nks for this Paper. Ld George Gordon I think will be the Oliver Cromwell, after all. He seems...
I have communicated your Invitation to Commodore Jones. He will go to Versailles a Sunday, but I...
I have just recieved your Card of the 10th. I agree with You that the Dean’s propositions are too...
Mr. Adams fait mille Complimens sinceres a Monsieur Genet et Remerciamens pour les Gazettes...
I Have the Honour of yours of the 14. By the Imitation you inclose, I have no dout that the Name...
I have just now recieved the Letter, which You did me the Honor to write me yesterday , and I...
I had, two days ago the Honour to inclose to the Minister a Boston Gazette of 21 February, in...
I have the Honour to transmit you, three Letters, received by the Marquiss de la Fayette. I send...
M. Adams is not able to inform Monsieur Genet, the precise Date of the inclosed Law. It was made...
M. Adams is very Sorry, it is not in his Power to Send Monsieur Genet a Copy of the Manifesto of...
The resolve of Congress of the 10 October, that you have inserted in your No. 62 is another...
I have received the Letter, that you did me the Honour to write me the 20th. of this Month. I was...
Mr. Adams sends his sincere compliments to Mr. Genet and thanks him for the British gazettes. Mr....
Rodney himself, it seems did all. He fought and beat six Ships. Pray, why did not the Rest of his...
I have this Moment your s of the 28. I thank You, Sir, for your kind Invitation to my three Sons,...
Genl. Con way in his Speech in the House of Commons, on the 6th. of May, affirms that the...
As many Gentlemen may apprehend that one is exposed to a shortage of Provisions, especially of...
Do you think it worth while to work into your next Article, from London, the following...
I thank you for your Note of yesterday and the Papers inclosed. The Proposals for a general...
I had last Night, very late your Card, respecting Mathews. I cannot recollect that any Thing was...
I have engaged a Person in London to s end me all the political Pamphlets, as they come out and...
Whether it is that the Art of political Lying is better understood in England than in any other...
There are Reasons to believe, that the Story of Commissioners appointed by Congress to meet the...
In your forty Eighth Number of Affairs de L’Angleterre et de L’Amerique I find, in Page sixth,...
When a great Minister, of an ancient and powerful nation, which has been renowned for its Wisdom...
I do myself, the Honour to transmit you a Small Bundle of Newspapers, for your Perusal, out of...
Reprinted from Frederik Muller & Cie. (Amsterdam) sales catalogue, May 3–7, 1909, p. 5. <Passy,...
LS and copy: Library of Congress I received last Night, the two Pieces of Metal sent me by our...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Upon Enquiry I am informed that the Accounts of Public Money...
ALS : Library of Congress I receiv’d safely the Letters you return’d to me, and am much pleas’d...
AL : Library of Congress All the American Papers will be sent to Mr Genet this Evening. Mr...
ALS : Library of Congress I sent some Boston Papers, (as late as the first of October,) last...
Copy: Yale University Library D: Franklin’s best Compliments wait upon Monsr Genet. He begs Mr....
ALS : Library of Congress If any News Papers should come to your Hands from London directed to Mr...
AL : Library of Congress Messrs. Franklin and Adams present their Compliments to Mr. Genet, with...
Printed in Affaires de l’Angleterre et de l’Amérique XII , part II , cahier LVIII , pp....