Nicolas Maurice Gellée to John Adams, October 11, 1779
Chaalons en Champagne. Oct. 11. 1779 Dear Sir I hope this Letter will reach you safe at Home amongst your Family and Friends. Supposing you are no less famish’d for…
Chaalons en Champagne. Oct. 11. 1779 Dear Sir I hope this Letter will reach you safe at Home amongst your Family and Friends. Supposing you are no less famish’d for…
Boston septr. 23. 1779 Dear Sir I had yesterday the Pleasure of your kind Letter of the 2d 1 of this Month. I should not have sat down in so…
Sepr. 21st. 1779 My dear Sir By a Letter from one of the most lovely of Women in your Quarter of the Continent, I find you are engaged about a…
Braintree Sept 21. 1779 My dear sir I am uncertain whether you said you should sett off for Philadelphia on Wednesday or Thursday, which obliges me to send an Express…
Braintree Septr. 21. 1779 My dear Sir In one of your late Letters, you hope that a Treaty with Spain, will Soon be made. 1 I wish I knew your…
Braintree September 21. 1779 Sir A Day or two before my Embarkation at L’orient, Mr. Chaumont came to me and told me that he had shipped a Quantity of Tea,…
Braintree Septr. 20. 1779 My dear sir It is a long Time, Since I had the Pleasure to see you, but my Esteem is not at all diminished. None of…
Braintree Septr. 20. 1779 My dear sir I have transmitted my Account to the Board of Treasury, according to their Directions together with my Vouchers, and have desired that these…
Braintree Septr. 19. 1779 Dear Sir I had the Pleasure of yours of August 19, by the last Post, and thank you for your kind Congratulations on my Return. You…
Braintree Septr. 19. 1779 Dear Sir I have had the Honour of your Letter of the 4th of this Month, and I thank you for your obliging Congratulations on my…