Letter

Nicolas Maurice Gellée to John Adams, March 15, 1779

Passy March 15 1779

Dear Sir

I have the Honour to inclose to you some News Papers which contain all the material News you could hear, if yet at Passy. There have been great Troubles in our Opera; But as you were not an Amateur I shall not trouble you with a Relation of ’em. You must have now more entertaining Novelties at Nantes.

I Shall take the Liberty to send you every Week, the news Papers, till your Departure which I suppose will not be so soon; and I have the Honour to be with a very respectfull Affection Dear Sir your most obedient humble Servant

N M Gellée 1

You will excuse my bad English.

Sources
Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers View original source ↗