Letter
John Adams to William Willis, April 4, 1820
Montezillo April 4th [ , Start insertion, 1820 , End, ]
dear Sir
your appointment to a Consulate in Spain was a full proof that you was then Esteemed to be a Gentlemen of Intelligence Integrety, information and Ingenuity, and I have never seen any reason to alter that opinion of your Character from that time to this I was very much pleased with your address before the society for preventing intemperance in New Bedford—
I have renounced all interference in public affairs for a long time past and it is utterly impossible for me to investigate your affairs, or even to read your papers. I therefore return them to you as I received them—with the best wishes for your health & happiness—from your humble / Servant
John Adams
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Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers
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