John Adams to Joseph Ward, April 6, 1797
Philadelphia, April 6th 1797 Dear Sir I received yesterday your favor of the 27th of March for which I thank you. The strain of Joy at a late event, and…
Philadelphia, April 6th 1797 Dear Sir I received yesterday your favor of the 27th of March for which I thank you. The strain of Joy at a late event, and…
Philadelphia April 6th 1797— Dear Sir your favor of the 27th Ult. gave me great pleasure. The proposal of appointing the V.P. to go as Envoy Extraordinary to Paris, has…
April 5th. 1797. Sir In doing myself the honor to submit to your consideration the ideas contained in the inclosed paper, I < , Start deletion, feel myself obliged to…
Philadelphia Apl. 4th 1797— Dear Sir I have received your favor of the 27th of March and Very Kindly thank you, for both the Letter and the generous Present, of…
Albany. 1st. Apl. 1797 Sir I am hon’d with your Obliging Letter of the 17th. Inst. After the departure of My Letter of the 5th. Ulto. I Regretted that I…
[ , Start insertion, March 1797 , End, ] The President of the United States, requests The Secretary of State, The Secretary of the Treasury, The Secretary of War and…
Department of State 20th. March 1797 G. Taylor Jr. with respectful compliments to the President of the United States, has the honor to send hereto annexed a memorandum of the…
Point Breeze 20th. Mar. 1797 Sir As you gave me liberty to consult the Vice President, on the subject of my last Letter, I did so, before my departure from…
Lisbon March 20th: 1797. Sir It was only by the arrival of a vessel yesterday from America that we received the certain intelligence of your Election as President of the…
Philadelphia March 20th 1797 Gentlemen I have received the Letter, you did me the honour to write me, on the 22d of this month. Your congratulations “on the preference given”…