J. F. Rosart & Co to John Adams, March 21, 1784
Amsterdam ce 21 Mars 1784 Monsieur! Nous avons l’Honneur de Vous accompagner L’ouvrage de Mr. De Mablÿ, d’après La Promesse que nous fimes à Votre Excellence. 1 Voÿlà la premiere…
John Adams was a Founding Father and the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before his presidency, he was a leader of the American Revolution that achieved independence from Great Britain. During the latter part of the Revolutionary War and in the early years of the new nation, he served the Continental Congress of the United States as a senior diplomat in Europe. Adams was the first vice president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. He was a dedicated diarist and regularly corresponded with contemporaries, including his wife and advisor Abigail Adams and his friend and rival Thomas Jefferson.
Amsterdam ce 21 Mars 1784 Monsieur! Nous avons l’Honneur de Vous accompagner L’ouvrage de Mr. De Mablÿ, d’après La Promesse que nous fimes à Votre Excellence. 1 Voÿlà la premiere…
Amsterdam 24 th March 1784 Honorable Sir! The occasion of our addressing you the present is to inform you, that we have to our Consignment a Vessel from New York,…
à la Haye le 25. Mars 1784. Monsieur, Vous avez desiré, Monsieur, d’être instruit des marchandises & productions qui pourroient faire l’objet d’un négoce réciproque entre les Etats de Sa…
April 12th. 1784 My Dearest Friend I hope this will be the last Letter which I shall have occasion to write to you, before I embark for Europe. Uncle Smith…
Passy, April 16. 1784— Sir, We duly receiv’d (M r Jay & me) the Letters you did us the honour of writing to us the 27th of March 1 &…
Amsterdam April the 16. 1784 Honor’d Sir on the 26 last, I have sent your Excell̃: p r the Marketboat, the Two Medals you desired, according to a letter rec̃:…
Auteuil 18 th. April 1784— Dear Sir As we hear that you are soon Expected at Paris, I Beg leave to mention to you that the Bills which were paid…
London May 11 th. 1784. Sir I did myself the Honour of writing to your Excellency by the last Post, & inclosing a Letter, which might have been productive by…
Annapolis May 11 th. 1784 Dear Sir, I cannot let this opportunity, thõ, from M r. Jefferson’s hurry, a transitory one, pass; without writing you a line. The arrangement of…
Paris 13 th. May 1784— Dear Sir I am favor’d, with your letter of the 4 th. and thank you for the Trouble you took with the letters for Amsterdam—…
Boston June 16 th. 1784 Dear Sir I cannot omit paying my most sincere Respects by your good M rs Adams—on whom and your amiable Daughter attend my best prayers—…
Philadelphia 16 th June 1784 my dear M r Adams Here I am after a six Months Session at Annapolis, on my Way to Massachusetts, & altho my Opposition to…
Office of Finance 16 June 1784. D r Sir, I have not any Letters from your Excellency which are unanswered except those of the twenty first of May and fourteenth…
Germantown, 16 th June 1784. Dear Sir I heartily give you joy of your meeting your M rs Adams & her amiable Daughter, as you will receive them before you…
London June 18th. 1784 Honoured Sir In my last Letter, I informed you of my intention to set off for the Hague next Wednesday; since that I have thought that…
Boston June 18th. 1784 Dear Brother The Oportunity that now presents of sending this by your most amiable Friend, while it makes me glad to think that so great an…
Boston June 19. 1784. Dear Sir Supposing that you would receive from Congress a direct communication of the powers given to yourself, Doct r. Franklin & myself, I have deferred…
Paris June 22 d. 1784 1 Account of Bills of Exchange drawn by the Comm rs. of Loans in America on Henry Laurence & John Adams Esq rs. at Amsterdam.—…
London June 23 d. 1784. 1 Sir There are several Arrivals from America one of which has, I am told, brought a Packet addressed to your Excellency & to D…
Amsterdam 1 July 1784. Sir We are favoured with your esteemed letter of 30 th: June, we had wrote upon the same Subject to our M r. Van Berckel, and…
Amst 2 July 1784 1 Sir We receive Notice of th’ Express, that a friend of his in Brussel, known by the Gouvernor remained Caution 2 for him, that the…
Boston July 3d. 1784 Dear Bror. I wrote you a few Lines 1 by your most amiable Partner who sailed in a Ship commanded by Capt. Byfield Lyde, from Boston,…
Boston July 3d. 1784 Dear Sir Since Mrs. Adams’s Departure I have revolved within myself, whether you would not have an Inclination to purchase the piece of Land on Pens…
Passy, July 4. 1784 Sir, I have received the Letter your Excelly. did me the Honour of writing to me the 29th past. The Annunciation directed by the Instruction you…