Ferdinand Antoine Louis Rosset to John Adams, April 24, 1794
Philadelphia April 24 th. 1794.
Sir
You told me the last time I had the honour to see you, that You had perused all the papers which I had taken the Liberty to send to you; If they are no more of any use to you, You will oblige me in giving them to the Bearer. 1 I hope I shall have lost nothing in your Opinion by what I furnished you the Occasion to read; For my own part I shall always find myself happy that those papers have given me the means of being acquainted with a man whose life has been devoted to that true Liberty of which I was always so fond; & I shall neglect no Opportunity of Cultivating that acquaintance which is a pleasure and an honour for him who will constantly Subscribe himself / Sir / Your most obedient / and humble Servant
Ferdinand Rosset.