John Adams to Henry Marchant, May 4, 1794
Philadelphia, May 4, 1794 Dear Sir, Your favour of April 7 is yet unanswered. That Britain and all her Allies would be glad by any means in their Power to…
Philadelphia, May 4, 1794 Dear Sir, Your favour of April 7 is yet unanswered. That Britain and all her Allies would be glad by any means in their Power to…
New-york 1 er. Mai 1794. Monsieur J’ai reçu la lettre que vous m’avez fait L’honneur de m’écrire le 22: du mois dernier; 1 Je Suis très sensible aux invitations précieuses…
Department of State— April 30 th: 1794. Sir, As soon as I received the Resolution of the Senate, requiring an abstract to be made of the cases of vexation and…
Boston April 27 th. 1794— Dear Sir M r: Ebenezer Dorr, and M r: Edward Jones, merchants, of this Town, by this Post send a petition to Congress for leave,…
Monticello Apr. 25. 1794— Dear Sir I am to thank you for the book you were so good as to transmit me, as well as the letter covering it, and…
Philadelphia April 24 th. 1794. Sir You told me the last time I had the honour to see you, that You had perused all the papers which I had taken…
Alicante 22 d April 1794 Sir My Brother Rob t in his respects of the 1 had the honour of returning his most greatfull acknowledgments for your kind support of…
New york 8. Avril 1794. Monsieur. J’etois porteur d’une Lettre pour vous de mes amis Mes sr. Grand & C ie. de Paris que je gardois depuis mon arrivée ici,…
Kingston. 3 Febr. 1790. [ 1794 ] 1 Sir! I hope not, that your Excellencÿ will find me troublesome; that I soo often intrude myself upon you— It is Some…
Philadelphia January 27 th: 1794. Agreably to an Order of the Convention of Delegates, from the Abolition Societys formed in the United States; I do myself the honor, of transmitting…