John Adams to President of Congress, October 31, 1780
Amsterdam Octr. 31. 1780 Sir The British Ministry, by the terrible Examples of the Rioters, have So intimidated the Nation, and by their Success in the late Elections have So…
Amsterdam Octr. 31. 1780 Sir The British Ministry, by the terrible Examples of the Rioters, have So intimidated the Nation, and by their Success in the late Elections have So…
In Congress 28th Octor. 1780 1 Resolved, That the Honble. John Adams be and hereby is authorised and instructed to accept the bills of Exchange drawn on the Honble. Henry…
London 20 Octor. 1780 Dr Sir The close confinement of our friend and the denyal of all visits, the use of pen, ink and Paper, as well as all newspapers,…
Florence, October 19th. 1780 Dear Sir I shall make no apology for troubling you, Sir, as you have been so Kind as to grant me that liberty. I hope you…
Leyden, 19 October 1780 Sir Upon returning home, I found the letter that you honored me with of last Monday. 1 Please accept my apologies for thus far being unable…
Leide le 19. Octobre 1780 Monsieur De retour d’une absence de chez moi j’ai trouvé la Lettre, dont vous m’avez honoré en date de Lundi dernier. 1 Je dois vous…
Brussels Octo. 19. 1780 Sir Returning the day before yesterday from Boulogne, I had the Honor of receiving your Excellencys Letter 1 by the Hands of Mr. Bowdoin, to whom…
Jamaica Plain Oct. 19. 1780 O! human nature, what are thou! When one of the most noted Republicans cannot be consistent; nor be placed on an eminence without having his…
Philadelphia, 18 October 1780 Sir I have received the letter that you did me the honor of writing on 1 March. Since then, I have learned with the greatest pleasure…
A Philadelphie le 18. 8bre. 1780 Monsieur Je viens de recevoir la Lettre que vous m’aves fait l’honneur de m’écrire le 1. du mois de mars dernier. J’ai appris dans…