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From John Bondfield -

Bordeaux 28 8bre 1780
A fever that confind me to my Bed ...

John Adams' Authorization to Accept Bills of Exchange Drawn on Henry Laurens -

In Congress 28th Octor. 1780
Resolved, That the Honble. John ...


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From the Committee for Foreign Affairs

Docno: PJA10d211

Author: Lovell, James
Author: Continental Congress, Foreign Affairs Committee
Recipient: JA
Date: 1780-10-28

[salute] Dear Sir

I shall endeavor to write largely to you, en Ami, but I will not risque the Sailing of the Vessel for that Purpose, at this moment. It is reported Mr. Searle is taken; our Affairs in Holland must in such Case be very bad as you will not have received any Powers for acting instead of Mr. Laurens who is too probably taken and carried to England from New foundland. And I also know of other Fatalities to my Letters.
Your Friend & humb Servt.
[signed] James Lovell
[signed] C of f Affs.
RC Adams Papers ; address fragment: “ance”; endorsed: “Mr Lov[ell].”
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