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21Monday. Aug. 6. (Adams Papers)
’s request (on which Jay had reported favorably on 26 July) until 5 Oct. 1787, when it voted that “the honble. John Adams ... be permitted agreeably to his request, to return to America at any time after the 24th. day of February ... 1788,...Though he did not know it when he left London (29 Feb.) for Hellevoetsluis and The Hague (where he arrived on 4 March), ...ratified by Congress, 2 July...
subtly protested Congress’ July 1781 revocation of his commis­, 4 Aug. (
’s arrival in London, on 20 July, until he received July, which he answered on the ; vol. 4:
You ask my Opinion concerning the 4). On 22 July 1783, Franklin wrote R. R. Livingston, secretary for foreign affairs, that young William was qualified to head a mission, and informed Livingston that both Swedish and Danish officials had asked him whether his grandson might not be...
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); endorsed: “recd. July 10th Capt. Bigelow.” Subjects, or Absentees, to Third Wednesday of the Next Session,” which violated Art. 4 of the Anglo-Amer. peace treaty, passed on 10 Nov. 1784. It was renewed on 7 Feb. 1785 (
: Abigail Adams Corr.); endorsed: “Letter from His Excy. J: Adams Esqr July 4th. 1786.”
July 4. 1786
Gerry.”; endorsed: “Paris Letter / His Excellency J / Adams Esq July / 2., and note 4, below.
on 12 July and 10 Aug. ( received the essay “Deux Lettres sur Les Femmes. 1783,” dated 30 June and 4 Sept., but it can be found in a 280-page collection of Sarsfield’s writings in the