Granville Sharp to John Adams, January 21, 1786
Old Jewry 21 January 1786 Sir The Books which I had the honour to request your Excellency’s acceptance of, (viz t. My—Grandfathers Works) are but this moment returned from my…
Old Jewry 21 January 1786 Sir The Books which I had the honour to request your Excellency’s acceptance of, (viz t. My—Grandfathers Works) are but this moment returned from my…
Grosvenor square Jan y. 21 st. 1786 Dear Sir— If I were as fortunate as you are and could pass the Water from Dover to Calais in 3 hours, I…
Gros r. sq r. 21 st. Jan y. 86— Dear Sir I am very glad to learn by your Kind favour of the 9 th. 1 that Boylston has sold…
Grosvenor Square Jan. 21. 1786 Dear Sir On Wednesday, the Chevalier De Pinto informed me that he had written to Lisbon, for Explanations from his Court upon certain Points: that…
Grosvenor Square Jan. 19. 1786 Dear Sir I am favoured with yours of 27. Dec r. and am obliged to you for what you Said to the Count De Vergennes…
Lisbon 14 Jan y 1786 1 Much hon d. & esteemed Sir Notwithstanding the deep wound which one branch of our fishery had rec’d by an act of the british…
Paris Jan. 12. 1786. Sir You were here the last year when the interest due to the French officers was paid to them, and were sensible of the good effect…
Boston January 12 th. 1786 sir, I am honored by your Excellency’s Letter of the 2 d. of Sept. by M r. Storer. 1 The navigation Act of Massachusetts having…
Braintree. Decr. 7. 1786 My dear Aunt Your obligeing Letter of July th’ 20, was duly recieved—those repeated attentions to me deserve my earliest acknowledgments. Grateful indeed to my heart…
London December 2d 1786 Mrs Smith presents her Compliments to Mr Jefferson and is very sorry to trouble him again upon the Subject of the Corsetts, but not having received…