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As I am to remain in Europe for sometime longer, I beg Leave to take a cursory view of what...
I congratulate you upon the Ratification of the Provisional & the Signature of the definitive...
It has ever been my intention to come in Person to the Hague, and take Leave of their High...
As to the Trade with the West Indies, I do not think we can hope to revive it upon more favorable...
I have rec d yours of 28 June & thank you for the information it contains— In all domestick...
I received with great Pleasure yours of 24. June. The Approbation of my Countrymen is a great...
It is but a very few days, Since I received your Letter of the 4. of May, which affored me, as...
I am extremely sorry to find by your last Letter, that your Health has been attacked again, but I...
I have been honoured with your two friendly Letters from Rennes, and altho’ a multiplicity of...
Paris, 13 Sept. 1783. RC and enclosure ( PCC , No. 84, V, f. 201–214). LbC ( Adams Papers ); APM...
I have rec d. the Letter, which you did me the honor to write me on the 10 th. of this Month, in...
I beg Leave to introduce to your Civilities M r: Thaxter, who goes home with the definitive...
I beg Leave to introduce to you M r: Thaxter, and to recommend him to your Benevolence— If very...
Give me Leave to introduce to Your Acquaintance and Friendship, M r Thaxter, who goes home with...
I have rec’d from M r: Ridley, some Letters from home and a Newspaper.— My Son wrote you Sometime...
I have been prevented from writing you, a long Time by another Attack of a Fever, the Rests as I...
Monsieur the Abby de Mably has prepared for the Press, some Observations upon our American...
John Adams Esq. to John Stockdale 1783 Oct. 29. 1 q r fools Cap 1/2  1 q r Blotting Paper 0:  1:...
To the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, at the Court of Versailles...
About the fourteenth of September I was seized at Paris with a Fever, which proved to be a...
I duely received the Letter you did me the Honour to write me on the 26 th. of May with two...
If any one should ask me what is the System of the present administration? I should answer, “to...
Before I left Paris I wrote you, at the Desire of the Abby De Mably, on the Subject of his...
Since I have been in London, a number of Gentlemen have expressed a Desire to have the Medals,...
I have been So taken up with Royal Societies and Royal Accademies, with British Musæums and Sir...
Last Night I received your favour of the 28 th Nov r: and hope in future to hear often from you,...
Your Favour of Nov r: 19 th did not find me, till yesterday, which I regret, because I should...
Commodore Jones is just arrived from Philadelphia with Dispatches. Those directed to the...
The night before last, Commodore Jones arrived, with Dispatches from Congress. Two Packets were...
Permit me to congratulate you, on your Election to the Chair, and to wish you and the Members of...
I have received your Favour of the fifth of this Month and wish it were in my Power to inform you...
The Day before Yesterday, M r: Boudinot called upon me, with Dispatches from the President of...
I have received your Letter of the Second of December and am extreamly Sorry to learn, that a...
I have just received the Letter, you did me the Honour to write me on the 23 d: inst t: and...
Desirous of doing all in my Power, to Save Mr Morriss Bills, I determined to go to Amsterdam, and...
I rec d , last Week, at Amsterdam, your Favour of Dec r. 27. and Sympathize, most Sincerely with...
when I left Amsterdam, I despaired of doing any Thing to prevent the Bills of Exchange from being...
I have received the Letter you did me the Honour to write me on the 17. of this Month. I wish...
Your Favour of the Seventeenth of this Month, was delivered to me, last night.— I left London on...
Your Favour of the 20 th. was Sent me last night, and put me into a Fit of good Humour which...
I have just received your Favour of Yesterday and thank you for the Promptitude with which you...
M r C. W. Schubert, de Rawitz, in Poland, proposes to embark in march for New York, and there to...
I have received your Favour of the Fourth, and considered its Contents. I am very Sorry to find...
Since my Arrival at this Place and indeed Since I left London I have heard no News of M r Jay....
I had Scarcely finished my Dispatches, to go by M r Thaxter with the definitive Treaty, when I...
Two Days to Harwich, 2 or 3 days there, 3 or 4 at Sea, and 5 or 6. more walking, riding in Boors...
Last night I received your obliging Favour of the fifth of this Month. Your Excellencys...
Last night I received yours of the third of this Month, accompanied with the Packet, put into...
Your kind Favour of the 30 Ult. was deliverd to me last night, together with the Packet, which...
I have rec d a Letter from M r Gerry, at Phil a. 23 Nov. Thaxter arrived there the night before....