Rufus King to John Adams, September 30, 1792
Newyork 30. Sep. 1792 By accounts from England as late as the 23 d of August we learn that on the 10 th of that month the national assembly suspended…
Newyork 30. Sep. 1792 By accounts from England as late as the 23 d of August we learn that on the 10 th of that month the national assembly suspended…
Phil a. Sept 29 th 1792 What a sad lesson against anarchy is indeed my honored & respected friend to be learnt, in the acc ts fm France! S t…
Baltimore September 12 th. 1792 My Honourable Friend I was requested if possible to deliver the Letter myself, which I send herewith, but as I am about setting off for…
Philadelphia Sep r. 9. 1792 My Dear Sir I trust you are sufficiently convinced of my respect for and attachment to you to render an apology for the liberty, I…
Philadelphia September 5 th. 1792 Sir I have the honor to enclose you the concluding Number of the Reflexions on the State of the Union: also a gazette of this…
Bordeaux 28 August 1792 A Ship for Philadelphia sailing to morrow gives me the oppertunity to transmit you the papers of the Day too interesting not to be acceptable 1…
Lunenburg August 24 th 1792.— Sir— M r: L’Abbé De Mably’s Observations upon the History of France, which you long since loaned to me, I have now returned by my…
Philadelphia August 20 th. 1792 Honored Sir I have taken the liberty of presenting you with a copy of my inaugural dissertation which I published and defended on taking my…
Philad a Aprill 16 th. 1792 Sir, the Defeat of our late army & Considering them Subject to Similar disaster led me to invent Something if posable to Support them…
Cambridge April 2 d. 1792 Dear Sir I beg leave to introduce to you my friend and kinsman Capt: Hobby who is going on to Philadelphia partly with a view…