American Commissioners to John Jay, October 11, 1785
[ 11 October 1785 ] 1 Dear Sir We have the Honour to transmit to Congress, by M r Fitzhughs, 2 the Treaty between the United States and the King…
[ 11 October 1785 ] 1 Dear Sir We have the Honour to transmit to Congress, by M r Fitzhughs, 2 the Treaty between the United States and the King…
Boston October 10th 1785 Dear Sir By the Ship which will sail in a day or two, I beg leave to inform you that our Situation in america is, by…
Milton Oct r 6 th: 1785. Dear Sir I wrote you very lately, & very largely, without any Interested views but what arise from the pleasure of Corresponding with a…
Grosvenor Square Westminster October 6 1785 Sir your Letter addressed to the Consul of the United states was brought to me & as there was no Consul nor any other…
Hage. October 4 th: 1785 May it please Your Excellency! Seeing that the whole of mine endeavours either by Your Excel y: or by those Gentlemen of Amsterdam, to Stay…
Jamaica Plain Oc r 4. 1785 Dear Sir Your two letters of Ap r 27 th & June 26 th were duly received. The first at the President’s, Rich d…
Grosvenor Square October 4 th 1785 Sir Your judicious Letter of August the Eighth I have received and read with Pleasure. it was a great sattisfaction to me to find,…
Grosvenor Square Oct r. 3. 1785 1 Dear Sir You have undoubtedly hit upon, the true Word of the Riddle.— Yet there was no riddle, nor any clear meaning. it…
Grosvenor Square Oct r. 2. 1785 Dear Sir Coll Franks arrived Yesterday afternoon, with your Favour of Sept r. 24.— 1 I have Signed all the Papers as you Sent…
London Oct r. 1 st 1785 Dear Sir— I am very much obliged to you for your Kind Letter, and to M r Higginson for his and intend to answer…