Thomas Barclay to John Adams, January 13, 1783
Lorient 13 th. Jany. 1783 Dear Sir I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of the 25 th. November, and was so well pleased to find you had not…
Lorient 13 th. Jany. 1783 Dear Sir I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of the 25 th. November, and was so well pleased to find you had not…
Braintree November 11 1783 My dearest Friend Col. Trumble 1 has been so kind as to visit me, and request a Letter from me to you; I have promised him…
London Nov. 8. 1783 My dearest Friend I have this Day, by Special Permission from their Majesties obtained by Mr. West the Painter who with Mr. Copely do so much…
Princeton 6th. Novr. 1783 My dear Madam Since I had the Pleasure of addressing You, 1 nothing of Importance has occurred in the Concerns of our Friend excepting a Letter…
Braintree October 20. 1783 To you my young Friend upon whom the parential ties are strong and unbroken; who never yet knew the agonies which attend the loss of a…
October 19 1783 1 My dearest Friend My last Letter to you was written in Sepbr. 2 I closed it, because I knew not how to think upon any other…
Braintree october. 15 1783 Dear Sir Your obligeing favour was handed me from Mr. Guild, 1 at a time when I was engaged in the Melancholy office, of attending the…
Auteuil 1 near Paris Oct. 14. 1783 My dearest Friend I have had another Fever, which brought me low, but as it has carried off certain Pains and Lamenesses the…
Braintree Sepbr 20 1783 My dearest Friend Dearer if possible than ever; for all the parental props which once sustaind and supported me are fallen! My Father, my Father, where…
July 22 1783 1 After declaring that neither the Letter from Mr. Marbois nor the conversation respecting the Fishery, Boundaries, Royalists and recommending Moderation in our Demands, are of Weight…