Letter

John Adams to Charles Lee, October 28, 1799

Trenton Oct 28th 1799

Sir

I request the favor of your sentiments, concerning the communications, which ought to be made to the legislature at the opening of their approaching session. Your observations on the rebellion in Pennsylvania & the means employed for its suppression, the negotiation with St Domingo, the interuption of the board of commissioners, the mission to France & on all other subjects, relative to the state of the nation, externally & internally, will be received with much pleasure / by your faithful humble servant

Sources
Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers View original source ↗