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This will be handed you by Doctor John L Linn the Surgeon of our Ship, he goes to Congress with...
As you have had the history of the late action from the General, I shall not trouble you with...
The Committee, to whom were referred the Papers, received from the President of the State of...
I did myself the Honour to write to you from Nantez the 29th ultimo and at the Same time...
You will recollect that A long time has elapsed since I had a Line from you. Our hopes and fears...
I want Extreamly to hear from you to know what situation you are in, and what is the true...
I have little to add to the long letter I wrote to you a few days ago, but that the event of the...
I have not been able of late to keep up my Correspondence with you, so constantly, as my Heart...
Tis true my dearest Friend that I have spent an anxious 3 weeks, and the sight of a Letter from...
I fear you will class me with the weeping philosophers of antiquity, but I cannot help it. He who...
I write to you in Hast and Confidence—and beg you to conceal me when I speak with Freedom of Men...
To agree upon and fix ascertain the necessary Sums of Money to be raised for the service of the...
It is with shame that I recollect that I have not written you more than two or three Letters...
Two days agoe I wrote you an hasty Script. Perhaps I express’d myself too suddenly and strongly...
The joyfull News of the Surrender of General Burgoin and all his Army to our Victorious Troops...
This Town is a small one, not larger than Plymouth.—There are in it, two German Churches, the one...
Mr. Colman goes off for Boston Tomorrow. I have seized a Moment, to congratulate you on the great...
We have been three days, soaking and poaching in the heavyest Rain, that has been known for...
The disorders of our Army do not proceed from any natural faults in our men. On the contrary I...
This Moment I received your favour of Octr. 6. by Mr. Niles.—I am as well as can be expected. We...
Nothing has given me more uneasiness than to find General Conway is about Leaving our Army on...
I this morning was favoured with yours of the 28 ultimo, which gave the more pleasure as I before...
Here I am.–I am bound home.–I suppose it will take me 14 days, perhaps 18 or 20, to reach...
Tho I must refer you as well as Mr. Hancock to what I have written to Mr. S. Adams relative to...
2775[November 1777] (Adams Papers)
At Willis’s at the Log Goal in New Jersey 28 miles from Easton. 1777 Tuesday Novr. 11. Sett off...
27761777 Saturday Novr. 15th. (Adams Papers)
At Willis’s at the Log Goal in New Jersey 28 miles from Easton. 1777 Tuesday Novr. 11. Sett off...
In a Letter which came to me to Night you chide yourself for neglecting writing so frequently as...
2778Monday. Novr. 17. 1777. (Adams Papers)
Rode Yesterday from Logg Jail, Willis’s, breakfasted at Hoffmans, at Sussex Ct. House, and supped...
2779Tuesday Novr. 18. 1777. (Adams Papers)
Lodged at Brooks’s, 5 Miles from the North River. Rode to the Continental Ferry, crossed over,...
It appears by Returns this day received from Genl. Gates that Burgoine must have destroyed his...
2781Wednesday Novr. 19. 1777. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Storms, lodged last night and breakfasted this Morning at Loudouns at Fish Kill. Here We...
The inclosed Letter, I this Moment received and can think of no other Way, to answer the...
2783Thursday Novr. 20. (Adams Papers)
To Harrwington Harwinton , Phillips’s 5 Miles.—To Yales in Farmington 5.—To Humphreys in Simsbury...
2784Novr. 21. (Adams Papers)
To Hays’s, Salmon Brook 5. miles.—To Southwick, Loomis, 6.—To Fowlers 3. miles.—To Westfield,...
Sometime in September last I wrote to You, and am not a little anxious to know whether you...
We have this Evening a Letter from Mr. Bingham of Octr. 13th. in which he tells us that the...
The delegates of the United States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and...
Resolved That it be Earnestly recommended to the several States, as soon as may be, to Confiscate...
Two ALS : American Philosophical Society I have herewith the honor to convey to you Copy of my...
I shall not in my great hurry repeat to you any of the matters which I have written to Mr. S....
I would not take pen in hand until I could reasonably suppose you safe arrived to your long...
Letterbook abstract: Algemeen Rijksarchief, The Hague Envoyé les feuillets du Mercure Novembre...
ALS : University of Virginia Library Agreeable to the orders of Mr. Dean and Mr. Lee I have the...
LS : National Archives; AL (draft ): Yale University Library; three copies: National Archives...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I am happy in sending you the agreeable News of Genl....
2796Travels, and Negotiations. (Adams Papers)
Quincy December 1. 1806. When I asked Leave of Congress to make a Visit to my Constituents and my...
As I was at the Secretaries yesterday I took off a few Resolutions from the Journals for your...
Copies: American Philosophical Society, Library of Congress, National Archives As we wish the...
ALS : University of Virginia Library Sur les ordres de Messrs. De Montieu Proprietaire du Navire...
Copy: Connecticut Historical Society You will receive by Mr. Moylan dispatches for Congress,...