John Adams to William Gordon, June 23, 1776
Philadelphia June 23. 1776 Dear Sir Your agreable Favour of May the first has lain by me neglected, not for Want of Inclination to answer it, but for Want of…
Philadelphia June 23. 1776 Dear Sir Your agreable Favour of May the first has lain by me neglected, not for Want of Inclination to answer it, but for Want of…
Philadelphia April 8. 1777 Tuesday Dear Sir I had your Favour of 27 March by this Days Post. That this Country will go Safely through this Revolution, I am well…
Alexander Hamilton accuses William Gordon of fabricating a false plot and acting with duplicity and slander. Hamilton rejects Gordon's attempts to involve Congress and demands a full disclosure, ultimately ending their correspondence due to Gordon's failure to provide evidence. Hamilton asserts his willingness to have his conduct examined by any tribunal.
Paris. 15 th: April. 1783— Dear Sir, Your letter of the 30 th. Novem r: came to hand yesterday, & afforded me real pleasure & great Consolation. The Sentiments it…
Paris Sep r. 10. 1783 Sir I have rec d yours of 28 June & thank you for the information it contains— In all domestick Disputes I wish our countrymen,…