Tristram Dalton to John Adams, April 19, 1785
Boston April 19 th. 1785 Dear Sir The enclosed letter, of the 11 th Instant, was intended by a Co ll Norton, whose unexpected departure deprived me of the favorable…
Boston April 19 th. 1785 Dear Sir The enclosed letter, of the 11 th Instant, was intended by a Co ll Norton, whose unexpected departure deprived me of the favorable…
New York April 14 th. 1785 My dear Sir, The desire of paying my respects to an old and excellent friend compels me under all the pressures of ill health…
New-York 14 th. April 1785— Sir From a grateful & lively recollection of your former favours & friendly disposition towards me, I am induced to trouble you with a request,…
Auteuil near Paris April 14 1785 Sir The Packetts which go Monthly from L’Orient to New york are very beneficial in my humble opinion both to France and America—and I…
London. 13 th. April. 1785. Dear Sir, While I was at S t: Quentin the last Winter, I was admitted to see a very large manufactory of Looking-Glass— ’Twas a…
New York 13 th: April 1785 Dear Sir I had the Honor of writing to you on the 15 th: March last mentioning your Appointment to the Court of London;…
Paris April 13. 1785. Sir Our letter to you the 18 th day of March with those preceding that period which had been addressed to the President of Congress have…
Auteuil near Paris. April 13. 1785 Sir I have written, by the late Packetts, for the Orders of Congress concerning near a Million of Guilders in the Hands of Mess…
Office for foreign Affairs 18 March 1785 Dear Sir The Packet not sailing until to morrow has put in my Power to get your Commission, Instructions and Letter of Credence…
Lahaie 18 Mars 1785 Monsieur, Depuis quelques jours mon Epouse, un peu mieux, me laisseroit sans peine pour elle, si l’extrême foiblesse qui lui reste, ne m’inquiettoit encore. Les projets…