John Adams to Thomas Barclay for Negotiations with Morocco, October 1, 1785
[ 1–11 October 1785 ] 1 Congress having been pleased to invest us with full powers for entering into treaty of Amity and Alliance with the Emperor of Morocco, and…
[ 1–11 October 1785 ] 1 Congress having been pleased to invest us with full powers for entering into treaty of Amity and Alliance with the Emperor of Morocco, and…
[ 1–11 October 1785 ] 1 The Congress of the United States of America after the conclusion of that war which established their freedom & independance, & after the cares…
London Sept r. 15 1785. 1 Sir We do ourselves the Honour to acquaint your Excellency, that We have appointed Thomas Barclay Esq the Consul General of the United States…
[ 12 September – 11 October 1785 ] 1 Sir M r. Barclay will deliver you this letter in his way to Morocco. 2 We have appointed him to this…
Gros r: Square.– London. 12 th. Sep r: 1785.— 1 Gentlemen, We have the honor to inform you that we have rec d. fm. the U: States of America, in…
[ 12 September 1785 ] 1 The United States of America, heretofore connected in Government with Great Britain, have found it necessary for their Happiness to Seperate from her, and…
The Hague Sept r. 11 th. 85 Sir My last informed you that I had not recieved a Letter from M r Jefferson. Since that it has arrived.— A little…
Grosvenor Square Westminster Sept r. 11 th. 1785 Dear Sir This Letter will be delivered you by my Friend M r Storer by whom I may write more confidentially, than…
Grosv r: Square. 11 th. Septem r: 1785. Gentlemen, I have rec d. from M r: Jefferson a copy of his letter to you of the 1 st. ins t:…
Grosvenor Square Sept r 10 th 1785 1 Dear Sir It is a Wise Maxim that Every Freeman ought to have some Profession Calling Trade or Farm, whereby he may…