The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 4 by Samuel Adams
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he will convey it by some safe hand. When I shall be certain of your
being appointed for London, I will write to you as often as I can. May Heaven bless you My Friend as I am affectionately yours 1784 TO JOHN ADAMS. [MS., Adams Papers, Quincy.] BOSTON Feb 4 1784 MY DEAR SIR/ I had laid up in my mind many things to say to you, but an hours notice only of this opportunity and the hurry of business in the General Court |
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