Papers of John Adams, volume 10
1780-12-15
I have been honoured with your's 7th. instant,1 Serving to inform me that in case Messrs. Bondfield at Bordeaux and J. Williams at Nantz should draw upon our house for your Account, to pay due honour to their drafts, which shall be punctually done. In the Interim I have to inform that the Madeira Wine for which they will have to draw is just got home and incurred the following charges for which your account is debited, vizt.
415 image| £ | 6. | 5 | to M. Fleury & Desmadiere their charges | |
| 37. | 12 | for carriage | ||
| 44. | 8. | 9 | for Duties | |
| 7. | 4 | petty charges at the Custom house, Keeping and Porterage | ||
| £ | 95. | 9. | 9 |
I have not had time to examine that Wine Yet but you may depend on all endeavours to get the most of it.
Being likewise without news I remain Most respectfully Sir Your most obt hble sert
I lately received a large packet containing smaller ones for you and M. Thaxter which I for publick service. For this last Consideration I should have sent it immediately had I not expected M. Dana's arrival here soon, for which he desired me to send him no more letters to Amsterdam.
Grand accurately summarizes JA's letter of the 7th (LbC, Adams Papers), but see also Grand's letter of 24 Nov., and note 1 (above). For the wine sent by John Bondfield, see his letter of 28 Oct. (above).
The editors have been unable to determine the content of either the small packets forwarded to JA and Thaxter or the large one retained by Grand.
1780-12-16
Charles William Frederick Dumas, personally appeared before Us and took the Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America, upon the holy Evangelists of Almighty God.1
Cal. Franklin Papers, A.P.S.
, 2:323, 325).
The oath taken by Dumas was as follows: “I do acknowledge the Thirteen united States of north america to be Free Sovereign and Independant States, and I do hereby Declare and acknowledge myself a Subject of the Said States only, and that I will do nothing prejudicial to the Freedom, Sovereignty and independence of the Said States but will promote the Same by all lawfull means” (PCC, No. 101, f. 132).