Nicolaas & Jacob Van Staphorst to John Adams, August 19, 1783
Amsterdam. th: [ ca. 19 ] August 1783. Sir Being without any of your Excellency’s most Esteemed favours, Shall these principalls Serve to acquaint yoúr Excelly. that by a Letter…
Amsterdam. th: [ ca. 19 ] August 1783. Sir Being without any of your Excellency’s most Esteemed favours, Shall these principalls Serve to acquaint yoúr Excelly. that by a Letter…
London Aug t. 19 th. 1783 Dear Sir The polite Attention you were pleased to shew me at Paris, and the Civility I received, thro’ your Recommendation, in Holland, having…
Paris August 16. 1783 Gentlemen As I am about Settling my Accounts with M r Barclay who is impowered by Congress to settle them, I must beg the favour of…
Paris August 15 th. 1783 Sir France England Spain and America are all agreed, but M r: Hartley is Sanguine that the Treaty will not be signed, because he says…
Paris August 15 th. 1783. My dear Friend. I have heard no News with more Pleasure than that of your design to go again to Congress, and nothing I hope…
Paris August 13. 1783. Sir. The Question before the French Cabinet, whether they shall involve themselves in a War against two Christian Empires, in order to support a Turkish one…
Bremen the 31 July 1783 Sir We are still greatly indebted to your Exelency for the Letters of Introduction your Exelency have been so Kind to favor us with for…
The Hague July 31. 1781 [ 1783 ] Sir The last Evening, at Court, in the House in the Grove, where all the foreign Ministers supped, the Comte Montagnini de…
The Hague July 30 th. 1783. 1 Sir I have been the more particular in my letters to you, concerning that extensive Manufacture and Commerce of refined Sugars, in this…
S t: Petersbourg July 18th. 1783. O.S. [ 29 July N.S. ] My Dear Sir ’Tis done. The bolt of your Vulcan has hit its aim. 1 The idea you…