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Before this reaches you, you will have heard of the Arrival of near an hundred more of the...
My sincere Thanks are due to my Friend in Congress for the unexpected Honor, done me in my late...
Inclosed is a rough Sketch of a plan, which, for ought I know, may be about as wise as an hundred...
By a Return from the Adjutant General of the 10. instant, I see a new Brigade, makes its...
Your Letter of June 10, in Answer to mine on the Continental Currency, I have now to thank you...
By some Accident your Letter of the 12th. of June did not reach me till last Week, or I should...
25715 August., 15 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
15 August. The congress resolved that James Livingston be commissioned as colonel and ordered to...
I received yours of the 5th. instant by Tuesdays Post, and laid it before the Board of War, who...
Your Favors of the 3d. and 11th. Instant I received this Day for which I am much obliged. I know...
Your obliging Favour of July 28. I duely received. Am glad to hear that your third Freshmanship...
I sit down to write in great Haste as the post is just going. I reached P. Ferry on tuesday Six...
26217 August., 17 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
17 August. The congress resolved that Gustavus Risberg be appointed an assistant to Clement...
Yours of the 13. came by Yesterdays Post. You have not acknowledged in it, the Receipt of a...
I had a Letter from you, by the Post Yesterday. Congratulate you, and your other Self, on your...
I had the Pleasure of a line from you, at Princetown, and Yesterdays Post brought me another from...
It was with no small Degree of Pleasure, on my Return here, I observed the Cheerfulness which...
Philadelphia, 19 August 1776. Printed : JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of...
I set down to give you Part of the Information you ask. The Brigade you mention are new Levies...
Your Favours of 28th. July and 8. August are before me. I have a Favour to ask of you, that is to...
27021 August., 21 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
21 August. The congress resolved that the cannon committee let a contract for casting in brass or...
I had by Yesterdays Post, the Pleasure of your Letter of the 12. instant. The Account you give me...
I had the Honour of receiving your very polite Letter of the Tenth instant by Yesterdays Post. I...
Yours of August 11 reached me Yesterday. Mrs. Temple shall have all the Assistance which I can...
I received your favor by the post for which please to accept my thanks. I hope the Copper you...
27522 August., 22 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
22 August. On this date the Board presented a report that was tabled, with no indication given of...
Your Favour of the third instant yesterday came safe to Hand, for which I thank You; am glad to...
Colo. Dayton, who with his battalion is Stationed at Fort Stanwix, informs me no Regimental...
In the general Calamity of the times, I find there is little or no Business to be had unless...
I have the Satisfaction to acquaint You that immediately after my Arrival here I appointed Mr....
Yours of the Twenty Second is before me. You mention, the Delicacy of appointing, an Officer of...
Your Favours of 18 and 19 of August are before me. I am much obliged to you for them, and am...
Mrs. Adams mentioned to me last evening that you wanted to know the state of our forts, the...
It is So long Since I had the Pleasure of Writing to you, or the Honour of receiving a Letter...
Your Favour of the 21. is before me. I agree that We ought to have an hundred more of Mortars,...
Whereas it is probable, that among the Officers of the foreign Troops, now in the Service of the...
28627 August., 27 August 1776 (Adams Papers)
27 August. The congress resolved that the expense of clothing the soldiers for the Continental...
There shall be a firm, inviolable, and universal peace, and a true and sincere friendship between...
Your Favour of July 1. ought not to have lain by me, so long unanswered. But the old Apology of...
The Bearer Mr. Measam was a Merchant of good Reputation at Montreal; but having engag’d warmly in...
As I find that Mr. Christopher Ludwig is about setting off for Philadelphia in the morning, I...
There shall be a firm inviolable and universal peace and a true and sincere friendship between...