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My dearest Friend
This Morning for the first Time, was delivered me the Resolution of Congress
of the first of May, that a Commission and Instructions Should be made Out, to
Me, Dr. Franklin and Mr.
Jay to make a Treaty of Commerce with
Great Britain. If this Intelligence had been Sent Us by
Barney, who Sailed from
Philadelphia a Month after, the 1st of May, and has now been
Sailed from hence on his return home above a Month it would have Saved me and
others much Anxiety. I am now even at a Loss. It is of great Importance that
Such a Treaty Should be well made. The Loan in
Holland must be attended to, and when the present one is full,
another must be opened, which cannot be done but by me or my Successor. There
are other Things too to be done in
Europe of great Importance. Mr.
Laurens has Leave to go home, and Mr. Dana
is gone so that there remain in service only Mr.
Franklin Mr. Jay and my
self. In these Circumstances I must stay another Winter. I cannot
justify going home. But what Shall I do for Want of my Family. By what I hear,
I think Congress will give Us all Leave to come home in the Spring. Will you
come to me this fall and go home with me in the Spring? If you will, come with
my dear Nabby, leaving the
two Boys at Mr. Shaws, and the House and Place
under the Care of your Father Uncle
Quincy or Dr. Tufts, or Mr.
Cranch.
I must however leave it with your judgment, you know better than I the real
Intentions at
Philadelphia, and can determine better than I whether it will be
more prudent to wait untill the Spring. I am determind
to be with you in
America or have you with me in
Europe, as soon as it can be accomplished consistent with
private Prudence and the publick Good. I am told that
Congress intend to recall Us all, as soon as a few Affairs are finished. If
this should be the Case, all will be well. I shall go home with infinite
Pleasure. But it may be longer than you think of, before all their necessary
Affairs will be dispatched. The Treaty of Commerce with
G. B. must take Time. A Treaty will be wanted with
Portugal and
Denmark if not with the Emperor and
Empress. If you come to
Europe this Fall, in my opinion you will be glad to go home in
the Spring. If you come in the spring you will wish to return the next fall. I
am sure I shall, but Six months of your Company
This Resolution of Congress deserves my Gratitude; it is highly honourable to me, and restores me, my Feelings, which a former Proceeding had taken away I am now perfectly content to be recalled whenever they think fit, or to Stay in Europe, untill this Business is finished, provided you will come and live with me. We may Spend our Time together in Paris London or the Hague, for 6 or 12 Months as the Public Business may call me and then return to our Cottage, with contented Minds. It would be more agreable to my Inclinations to get home and endeavour to get my self and Children into a Settled Way, but I think it is more necessary for the Publick that I should stay in Europe, untill this Piece of Business is finished. You dont probably know the Circumstances which attended this Proceeding of Congress. They are so honourable to me, that I cannot in Gratitude or Decency refuse.
I must Submit your [illegible] Voyage to your Discretion and the Advice of your Friends, my most earnest Wishes are to see you but if the Uncertainties are such as to discourage you, I know it will be upon reasonable Considerations and must submit. But if you postpone the Voyage for this Fall, I shall insist on your coming in the Spring, unless there is a certainty of my going home to you. Congress are at such grievous Expences, that I Shall have no other Secretary than my son. He however is a very good one. He writes a good hand very fast, and is very Steady, to his Pen and his Books. Write me by every Ship to Spain France H olland or England, that I may know. You give me more public Intelligence than any body. The only hint in Europe of this Commission was from you to yours forever
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