The American Commissioners to Dumas, 9 September 1778: résumé
The American Commissioners to Dumas9
LS:1 William N. Dearborn, Nashville, Tennessee (1962); copy: National Archives
<Passy, September 9, 1778: We received yours2 hinting that some of your friends wish the commissioners should propose a treaty to your government. It really would be a pleasure thus to cement a union between the two republics, but having received no answer to their letter sent some months ago on the subject to the Grand Pensionary3 they apprehend any further motion would not be agreeable. They are ready to enter on such a treaty whenever it shall seem good to their High Mightinesses.4>
[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]
9. Published in Taylor, Adams Papers, VII.
1. In WTF’s hand.
2. Above, Sept. 4.
3. See XXVI, 267–8.
4. The States General; see our note on Dumas to the commissioners, July 3.