Adams Family Correspondence, volume 4
1781-10-05
I doubt not Madam, you have Letters from Mr. Adams of later Date than what we have received
but that Fact will not prevent your Expectations of Something from me in the Way of retailed
Politicks: — He has sent as I imagine but few duplicates of what are actually on Board Gillon.
He dated May 16 and Augst. 3d. from Amsterdam, July 11. 14. 15 from Paris.1 He thinks Britain altogether insincere as to honorable Peace. He
sees in Holland the almost absolute Certainty of
The other day Mr. Cumberland Dugan sent a Wagon from hence to Boston. He made me hope for a Chance of conveying at least a Part of your Goods, but found it impossible, finally, being obliged to load 400 lb. more than his first Contract. I had the large Chest 224hooped with Iron, and I hope soon to get an Opportunity of sending it.
RC's of the letters mentioned, all addressed to the President of Congress and
including two of the first date (16 May), are in PCC, No. 84, III; LbC's are in JA's letterbooks in use at
the time (Lb/JA/16–17; Microfilms, Reel Nos. 104–105); printed texts are in Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr.
Amer. Rev.
, 4:419–421, 560–561, 574, 575–576, 619–621.