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... John Adams has been treated so too . I do not know what you may have heard in England of Mr. Samuel Adams . You may have been taught to believe , for what I know , that he eats little chil- dren . But I assure you he is a man of ...
... John Adams has been treated so too . I do not know what you may have heard in England of Mr. Samuel Adams . You may have been taught to believe , for what I know , that he eats little chil- dren . But I assure you he is a man of ...
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... JOHN ADAMS . ST . PETERSBURGH , November 18 , ( November 7 , O. S. , ) 1782 . SIR : When I was informed by Mr. Adams that Mr. Jay had written to him from Paris that " the British commissioner there had received full powers to treat of a ...
... JOHN ADAMS . ST . PETERSBURGH , November 18 , ( November 7 , O. S. , ) 1782 . SIR : When I was informed by Mr. Adams that Mr. Jay had written to him from Paris that " the British commissioner there had received full powers to treat of a ...
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... JOHN ADAMS . Livingston to Franklin . * PHILADELPHIA , November 21 , 1782 . SIR : Congress a few days since passed the enclosed resolution , No. 1 , by which they have added Mr. Jefferson to the commission for con- cluding a peace . The ...
... JOHN ADAMS . Livingston to Franklin . * PHILADELPHIA , November 21 , 1782 . SIR : Congress a few days since passed the enclosed resolution , No. 1 , by which they have added Mr. Jefferson to the commission for con- cluding a peace . The ...
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... John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , and John Jay , three of the commissioners of the said States , for treating of peace with the commissioner of his said majesty , on their behalf on the other part , to be inserted in , and to constitute ...
... John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , and John Jay , three of the commissioners of the said States , for treating of peace with the commissioner of his said majesty , on their behalf on the other part , to be inserted in , and to constitute ...
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... Adams , Franklin , and Jay to La Fayette . * PARIS , November 28 , 1782 . SIR : We have received the letter you did ... JOHN ADAMS . B. FRANKLIN . JOHN JAY . * MSS . Dep . of State ; 5 Sparks ' Dip . Rev. Corr . , 466 . Luzerne to ...
... Adams , Franklin , and Jay to La Fayette . * PARIS , November 28 , 1782 . SIR : We have received the letter you did ... JOHN ADAMS . B. FRANKLIN . JOHN JAY . * MSS . Dep . of State ; 5 Sparks ' Dip . Rev. Corr . , 466 . Luzerne to ...
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Seite 100 - ... ARTICLE. It is hereby understood and agreed, that in case Great Britain, at the conclusion of the present war, shall recover, or be put in possession of West Florida, the line of North boundary between the said province and the United States shall be a line drawn from the mouth of the river Yassous, where it unites with the Mississippi, due east to the river Apalachicola. Done at Paris, the thirtieth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two.