Alexander Gillon to John Adams, April 17, 1779
Paris 17 April 1779 Sir Pardon me for not forwarding you the two inclos’d introductory Letters 1 sooner but I was in hopes of readily accomplishing my business here thus…
Paris 17 April 1779 Sir Pardon me for not forwarding you the two inclos’d introductory Letters 1 sooner but I was in hopes of readily accomplishing my business here thus…
Brest. March 24. 1779 Dear Sir I have this Moment the Honour of yours of 18. I am perfectly of your Opinion that We have yet a hard Battle to…
Brest March 24. 1779 Dear Sir I have just received your favour of the 17. inclosing a Paper from M. Le Roy, for which I thank you and Mr. Le…
Brest. March 24. 1778 [ i.e. , 1779] Sir I had the Honour of a Letter from, your Excellency at Nantes, but as I was setting off for this Place…
Paris 20th. March 1779 Sir I was favoured yesterday with your Letter of 12th 1 and congratulate you on your safe arrival at Nantes. Accept of my thanks for the…
Paris. Hôtel d’Espagne Rue Guenegaud. March. 18th. 1779 Dear Sir Yesterday’s advices from England inform us, that Gen. Lincoln was collecting an Army in S. Carolina to meet the Invaders,…
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.…
Paris March 10 1779 Dear Sir I Hope this will meet you in good Health at Nantes and that you will find every thing there Agreable to your Wishes. 1…
Brest 9 March 1779 Sir I have had the honour of your favour of the 1st Instant, 1 and recollect with pleasure, the social hours we passed together at Genl.…
Passy Feb. [ , Start insertion, i.e. March , End, ]> 7. 1779 1 Sir I should be obliged to you to let Mr. Franklin take a Copy of our…