John Adams to Benjamin Franklin, November 4, 1780
Amsterdam Novr. 4th 1780. Sir, Mr. De Neufville, this morning brought to me a number of Bills of Exchange, drawn upon Mr. Laurens, in the Month of July, amounting to…
Amsterdam Novr. 4th 1780. Sir, Mr. De Neufville, this morning brought to me a number of Bills of Exchange, drawn upon Mr. Laurens, in the Month of July, amounting to…
Done in Forton Prison, Novemr. 3th. 1780 We the Subscribers American Officers Now Laying in Forton Prison, do Certify that Mr. Joseph Lunier, Was taken A passanger on Board, of…
Nov 3 1780 Dr. Sir I hope e’er this that the picture of your valuable friend, has reachd you. I have been very uneasy abot. it & wrote to Mr…
Treasury Office November 3d. 1780 Sir. The Board do themselves the honor to transmit enclosed sundry orders respecting bills of Exchange together with the resolutions authorising them to be drawn,…
Passy, le 3. Nov. 1780. Monsieur, Je suis très reconnoissant de la permission que vous vous étes donné la peine de me procurer de la ferme Generale et je vous…
Amsterdam 2 Nov: 1780 Honourd sir! May this find Your Excellency in a better state of health, then we observed by the reception of her last favour, 2 she had…
de paris ce 30 8bre 1780 Monsieur Connoissant votre bon Coeur toujours disposé à obligér et mon mari et moy nous trouvans forcés de Chercher à nous procurer quelque dedomagement…
L’Orient 30th October 1780 Sir I wrote you the 2d Inst. again troubled you with a few lines. I acquaint you that I have been unfortunate enough to loose my…
Philadelphia Octr. 30th. 1780. Dear & Hond. Sir I still remain without any Letters from you; Our Kinsman Mr. Williams wrote me some time ago, that your Letters were put…
Passy 30. Oct. 1780. Sir, Tho’ late, it is with great Pleasure that I congratulate your Excellency, on the high and most important Office in which the discerning Eye of…