Letter
Stephen D Kingston to John Adams, March 29, 1816
Philadelphia 29 March 1816
Sir
The obligation confered by the letter you did me the honor to write in September last will always be highly estimated, and as the subject on which I took the liberty of troubling you appears to involve important considerations particularly as to our treaties. I beg leave to inclose the printed documents laid before the Legislature of this State. I am sorry to add in vain. With great Respect and sincerity I have the honor to subscribe / Sir / Your most Obedient / very humble Servant
Stephen Kingston
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Founders Online u2014 Adams Papers
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