Samuel Huntington to John Adams, December 29, 1780
[ , Start insertion, 29 December 1780 , End, ] 1 Sir You will herewith receive a commission authorising you to negotiate a treaty of Amity and Commerce with the…
[ , Start insertion, 29 December 1780 , End, ] 1 Sir You will herewith receive a commission authorising you to negotiate a treaty of Amity and Commerce with the…
Plimouth Dec 28th 1780 Sir Mr. Warren directed to you only one week since by Capt. Cazneau bound to Amsterdam, 1 therefore has now left it to me to write…
Philadelphia. Decemr. 18th. 1780 1 Dear Sir My letter of November 8th. 1779 by John Lowell Esquire in answer to your favor of the 20th. September preceding, did not, I…
Amsterdam December 18th. 1780 Sir War is to a Dutchman the greatest of Evils. Sir Joseph Yorke is so sensible of this, that he keeps alive a continual Fear of…
Amsterdam Decr. 18. 1780 Dear Sir I have received your Favour of the 11. The Inclosures I have packed with my Dispatches, and the Duplicate of Mr. Amorys, to go…
Bruxelles Decr. 17. 1780 Dear Sir I have the honor of your favor of the 6th. instant and perfectly agree with you that Congress must assume a more decided authority…
17th. Decr. 1780 I regularly recieve the Newspapers, but have not recieved the Books or Pamphlets of any kind. If a Majority of the People your Way think America still…
Paris Dbe. 15th. 1780 Sir I have been honoured with your’s 7th. instant, 1 Serving to inform me that in case Messrs. Bondfield at Bordeaux and J. Williams at Nantz…
14 Decr. 1780 My dear Sir In my Letter of the 9th. 1 I mentioned the Receipt of yours to the President of June 26. I inclose a Resolve passed…
Amsterdam December 14th. 1780 Sir I am every day accepting the Bills of Exchange, which were drawn upon Mr. Laurens: but I have no prospect of obtaining Money to discharge…