Adams Papers

From John Adams to C. W. F. Dumas, 26 June 1783

To C. W. F. Dumas

Paris June 26. 1783

Sir

It is Sometime Since I had a Line from you or my Son. I hope all is well.1

I can give you no News. There is a Species of Witchcraft governs in England which keeps them from knowing their own Minds.— and a similar malignant Spirit reigns in America and prevents Us from getting any Intelligence from thence.—

I sometimes feel Wroth enough, to wish for the Revival of an old Spirit to hang these Witches.— Yet We should find it difficult to get at, the true ones; So I believe I m[ust] recur to my old Resource, Patien [ce.]2

It is now Six Months that I have been waiting in expectation that the next Week would bring me Something certain. and I am now as uncertain as I was Six months ago.

you will be so good as to inform me when you receive the Ratification of the Treaty and when Mr Van berckel Sails.3 and give my Love to my Boy and tell him not to forget his Promises.

Yours

John Adams.

RC (private owner, 1990); internal address: “Mr Dumas.” LbC (Adams Papers); APM Reel 108. Text lost due to a torn manuscript has been supplied from the LbC.

1The last letter from JQA that JA had received was of 6 June (AFC description begins Adams Family Correspondence, ed. L. H. Butterfield, Marc Friedlaender, Richard Alan Ryerson, Margaret A. Hogan, and others, Cambridge, 1963–. description ends , 5:168), but on 24 June letters were written to him by both the younger Adams (same, p. 184) and Dumas, above.

2For an earlier comment by JA on patience and an anecdote concerning his supply thereof, see vol. 12:389, 390.

3Pieter Johan van Berckel, the newly appointed Dutch minister to the United States, sailed on 26 June (vol. 14:490).

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