Letter
John Quincy Adams to John Adams, November 21, 1795
London November 21. 1795.
Dear Sir.
Since my last Letter (15.) nothing very material has occurred. 1 The newspapers enclosed will shew you the degree of opposition that is made against the Convention bills as they are called. 2 The City of London has instructed its members to vote against them. They will however pass.
I know not whether you have seen the review of the new Edition of your book, and therefore send the monthly Review that contains it. 3 The writer seems to know a little more of it than Boissy d’Anglas
I am here in an unpleasant state of suspense and idleness. But I must not complain.
Your affectionate Son
John Q. Adams.
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Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers
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