Thomas Rodney to John Adams, November 20, 1791
Dover Bastile Nov r: 20th 1791 D r. Sir Be not offended that I write to you from the Cells of a Bastile—You are Acquainted with the Chief Justice of…
Dover Bastile Nov r: 20th 1791 D r. Sir Be not offended that I write to you from the Cells of a Bastile—You are Acquainted with the Chief Justice of…
Philadelphia Nov r: 20 th: 1791. Dear Sir. I am very much obliged to you for your kind letter by the Earl of Wycombe, a Nobleman who in his short…
Philadelphia Nov r 20— 91. Dear Sir I have this morning, Receiv’d your kind letter of the 15 of May. 1 from the hand of M r: Caznave, who arrived…
Philadelphia Nov r: 8 th: 1791. sir By what accident it happened I know not, but your kind letter of the 6 th: of August, never came to my hand…
[ ca. 7 November 1791 ] 1 The Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, The Chief Justice, The Secretary of State, The Secretary of the…
United States, October the 31 st: 1791. Sir, The Senate of the United States have received with the highest satisfaction the assurance of public prosperity contained in your Speech to…
octo 26. 1791 The Hide. Dear Sir I have waited with impatience to hear from you as the begining of Feb: I sent a Box containing the 2 d: vol…
Boston 14th October 1791 Sir By special request of my Brother at Alicante I have the Honour of communicating to your Excellency in his name of the demise of the…
[ ca. 6 October 1791 ] Sir Agreeably to my instructions from the Directors of the Library Company of Philadelphia, I have the honor of communicating to you the following…
Lunenburg Octo r. 4 th 1791 Sir— After my best regards to yourself and family, would immediately disclose to you the design of this letter.— 1 Mr Jacob Welsh, an…