John Adams to John Jay, December 15, 1784
Auteuil near Paris Decemb r. 15. 1784 Sir I venture to address myself to you as Minister of foreign Affairs, because I Sincerely hope you have accepted that important Office.…
Auteuil near Paris Decemb r. 15. 1784 Sir I venture to address myself to you as Minister of foreign Affairs, because I Sincerely hope you have accepted that important Office.…
Cambridge Dec r 14. 1784. Sir, I thank you for your obliging letter of September 8, which I received in November. I now take the first opportunity that has offered…
Trenton 13 Dec r. 1784 1 Dear Sir One of these Days I shall devote a Leisure Hour to forming a Cypher, and will send it to You by the…
Auteuil Dec r. 13. 1784 Madam Your Favour of the 1 st. of June, has not, I fear been answered. I have indeed been very happy ever Since I received…
Boston 22 d November 1784 Dear Sir Your favour of the 7th Sep r. 1 I had a few days ago, shall Set off for Trenton within three days, and…
London. 22 d. Novem r: 1784. Sir, I had the honor of forwarding your Excellency a letter, received from M r: Dumas, by the Post before last.— 1 It came…
Paris Nov r 20 th 1784 Sir By the papers which I have the honor to enclose to your Excellency herewith you will be informed that I have received official…
Auteuil near Paris Nov r: 19 th: 1784. Sir. I have received your Letter which you, did me the Honour to write me the twelfth of this Month: We also…
Paris ce 16. 9b e. 1784 Messieurs Je n’ai pas manqué de faire passer à ma Cour La Lettre, dont vous m’avés honoré Le 30. 7b e dernier relative à…
Passy, Nov. 15. 84— M r Franklin presents his respectful Compliments to M r Adams, and enclosos a Paper left with him by the Secretary of the Portuguese Ambassador last…