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As this was the second time I travelled this road from Bourdeaux to Paris I shall pass over the remainder of the Journey John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through , sheet 44 of 53 [electronic edition] The next Morning We proceeded on our Journey , and the Remainder of this Negotiation, will be related from the Journals of Congress, and from a few familiar Letters, which I wrote to my most intimate Friends John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through , sheet 5 of 53 [electronic edition] My Dispatches were delivered to him and he broke the Seals and read them on the Spot.
He said he believed the French were determined to have the Country: asked many questions, gave me many polite Invitations to return with him to his home, which as he said he had no answer to return by me, and as I was determined to see Newport I civilly declined.
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