John Adams to President of Congress, May 13, 1784
The Hague May 13. 1784 Sir The Measures taken by the Neighbouring Powers are likely to produce an intimate Friendship and Connection between this Republick and France. England, has mistaken…
The Hague May 13. 1784 Sir The Measures taken by the Neighbouring Powers are likely to produce an intimate Friendship and Connection between this Republick and France. England, has mistaken…
The Hague May 13. 1784 Dear Sir I have received your Letters by M r Jackson and M r Appleton. The former I answered Some days ago.— 1 My Son…
The Hague May 12. 1784 My dear Sir I am Sorry to have given you, So much Trouble about the House, to no purpose: But I am weary of these…
Annapolis May 11 th. 1784 Dear Sir, I cannot let this opportunity, thõ, from M r. Jefferson’s hurry, a transitory one, pass; without writing you a line. The arrangement of…
London May 11 th. 1784. Sir I did myself the Honour of writing to your Excellency by the last Post, & inclosing a Letter, which might have been productive by…
The Hague May 11. 1784 Dear Sir Your favour of the 27. April is, before me.— I wish very Sincerely that my family had made a Visit to me, or…
The Hague May 11. 1784. Dear Sir. I have this Moment rec’d your Letter of the 6 th: and have now only to say, that if you have not absolutely…
The Hague April 26: 1784. Gentlemen. I have two favours to ask of you. 1. That you would give orders to M r: Puller, in Broad street Buildings London to…
The Hague 23. April 1784. Dear Sir I have this Moment the Pleasure of your Letter of the 18. The Bills you mention, which were only accepted by me, and…
The Hague April 22. 1784 Sir I received Sometime Since a Letter from an American Gentleman now in London, a Candidate for Orders, desiring to know, if American Candidates might…