Letter

Jean Luzac to John Adams, November 14, 1780

Leyden, 14 November 1780

Sir

I am very sorry that the publication of the pamphlet has been so long delayed, first by the refusal of the bookseller to whom I had sent it and on whom I had counted, and then by the continual delays of the printer. Now it is finally done, and I have the honor to send to you the two enclosed copies. 1 I have requested a dozen free for your use 2 and I will send another ten by the Barque Marchande. If you need more, please let me know.

Dare I ask you to pay my very humble respects to Mr. Searle and, if the opportunity presents itself, to Mr. Dumas, and at the same time to be persuaded of all the sentiments with which I have the honor to be, sir, your excellency’s most humble and most obedient servant.

J: Luzac

Sources
Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers View original source ↗