Adams Family Correspondence, volume 4
1781-07-16
I have the honor to inclose You the 23d. No. of the Politique Hollandais.1
I have this moment heard of your safe arrival, and of your good 181health and Spirits, which is a vast addition to my happiness. I had a
hint of your visit at P
The weekly journal published by JA's friend A. M. Cerisier at Amsterdam.
1781-07-17
The Dates of my Letters connected with the Time of the Receipt of yours are become somewhat
essential towards a right Judgement of my Character, so much called in Question lately by the
Censorious. Though John Paul Jones may not even yet have left the City you will sometime or
other find what I wrote to go by a Mr. Anderson and afterward delivered to the said Chevalier
Jones. You will also find by Mr. Jeremiah Allen or by a Post my Comments in Season upon your
Frightability at the Expression “on this Subject.”1 Since that Season I have received your Letter of
June 30th brought yesterday by the Post. I translated two letters for Mr.
Smust talk with S A who will communicate what he knows.
I delivered yours to Mrs. Sh
Every Civility to Mrs. Lnow has the most just Persuasion of the Countinuance of an Affection
towards her which constitutes great Part of her Happiness. I should be sorry to have that
Persuasion poisoned accidentally by any Cornelia. The Suggestions
of “trifling” People have not injured me. The same from “one of the best Characters” might embitter some of my future Days.
The Ingenuous will always “take Correction patiently” 182when Justice lays it on. Censoriousness cannot prove itself to be even a
distant Branch of the Family of Justice.
See Lovell to AA, 29 May, and AA to Lovell, 23 June, both above.
None of the three letters alluded to is now identifiable.
AA to Alice Lee Shippen, 30 June, above.