John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, June 26, 1786
Grosvenor Square June 26. 1786 Dear sir Sometime Since I received from Gov. Bowdoin some Papers relating to Alexander Gross, with an earnest desire that I would communicate them to…
Grosvenor Square June 26. 1786 Dear sir Sometime Since I received from Gov. Bowdoin some Papers relating to Alexander Gross, with an earnest desire that I would communicate them to…
June 26, 1786— Sir— About the time of the proposition of a Correspondence between your society and the Royal society of Medicine at Paris, I made a similar overture to…
London June 25. 1786 Dear Sir last night I received yours of the 16.— M r Lamb has not written to me. M r Randal I have expected every day,…
Paris June 23. 1786. Dear Sir I hear of a conveyance which allows me but a moment to write to you. I inclose a copy of a letter from mr̃…
Paris 29 may 1786 my dear friend Il faut donc vous Ecrire Clairement et Sans Enigmes. on m’avoit dit que Mademoiselle Adams alloit Se marier, mais que cela n’etoit pas…
Grosvenor Square May 28. 1786 Dear Sir An Agent from South America, was not long Since arrested, at Rouen in France, and has not Since been heard of.— another Agent,…
London May 26. 1786— Dear Sir. D r. Gordon called this morning and delivered me yours of the 7 th. of April in a Bundle of News Papers, thank you…
May 26. 1786— Dear Sir— Your favour of Jan: 23. like all your other Letters, contains valuable information & judicious reflections— The time is now come, when the affairs of…
London May 26. 1786 My dear Brother During Such great Changes as We have seen When the whole World is put out of its Course and all Men are called…
Grosvenor Square May 25. 1786 Dear Sir I have not presented a formal Memorial in the Name of our Sovereign concerning the Negroes carried off contrary to the Treaty, although…