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Charles Guillaume de Woedteke to John Adams: A Translation -

Treptow on the Rega in Pomerania 10 March 1781
Your Excellency will please excuse ...

To Jean de Neufville & Fils -

Leyden March 11. 1781
I received this Morning your ...


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To Philippe André Joseph de Létombe

Docno: PJA11d163

Author: JA
Recipient: Létombe, Philippe André Joseph de
Date: 1781-03-11

[salute] Sir

I recieved your favours of Feby. 4th. and 28th. but today. I am much {p. 194} obliged to You for giving me the Opportunity to send the inclosed Letters to You.1
I am much afraid my Letters will not reach Paris before your Departure. You will be able to tell my Countrymen more than I know of publick Affairs.
I beg You to warn them against all Expectations of Peace. The Appearances of it are all deceitfully thrown out by the English, who are, under Pretence of it, endeavouring to embroil all Europe.
I have the Honour to be, with the sincerest Wishes for your good Voyage, and with the greatest Esteem & Respect, Sir, your humble Servt.
LbC in John Thaxter's hand Adams Papers .
 
1. These included JA's brief letters to AA and Isaac Smith Sr. of 11 March ( Adams Family Correspondence , 4:89–91), and those of the same date to Samuel Adams (NN: George Bancroft Coll.) and Samuel Cooper (LbC, Adams Papers). All served as letters of introduction for Létombe and contained brief comments on the political situation in Europe and the Netherlands.
Cite web page as: Founding Families: Digital Editions of the Papers of the Winthrops and the Adamses, ed.C. James Taylor. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 2007.
http://www.masshist.org/ff/