Papers of John Adams, volume 13

456 To Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, 10 September 1782 JA Staphorst, Nicolaas & Jacob van (business)

1782-09-10

To Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, 10 September 1782 Adams, John Staphorst, Nicolaas & Jacob van (business)
To Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst
The Hague Septr. 10. 1782 Gentn

I have recd. your Letter of the Seventh of this Month, and after reflecting upon it, I cannot See that the Subject of it will injure, or interfere with the Loan of the United States, and as it will be So beneficial, both to Mary land and Amsterdam, I will make no opposition or Objection to your Request to the Magistrates of that City to take a Share in the Loan of Mary land on Account of the City.

I have the Honour to be, with much Respect and Esteem, Gentn, your most obedient and humble servant.

LbC (Adams Papers).

To Wilhem & Jan Willink, Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, and De la Lande & Fynje, 10 September 1782 JA Willink, Wilhem & Jan (business) Staphorst, Nicolaas & Jacob van (business) La Lande & Fynje, de (business)

1782-09-10

To Wilhem & Jan Willink, Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, and De la Lande & Fynje, 10 September 1782 Adams, John Willink, Wilhem & Jan (business) Staphorst, Nicolaas & Jacob van (business) La Lande & Fynje, de (business)
To Wilhem & Jan Willink, Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, and De la Lande & Fynje
Gentlemen The Hague Septr. 10. 1782

Since my Letter of the Eighth I have, recd a Letter from Mrs Vanstaphorsts1 and have conversed with one of those Gentlemen,2 and am after further Reflection, of opinion that the Loan of Mary land even if the Regency of Amsterdam Should Subscribe to it, will not injure the Loan of the United States and therefore, I shall make no opposition or objection to it.

As to your applying publickly or privately to the Regency for their Encourgement of our Loan, in the Same Way.

I leave it wholly to your Prudence to do it, or not as you shall judge best. Our Loan will do well I doubt not, without the Interposition of the Regency, but Such another Opportunity will never occur to your City to Serve America and Suddenly promote its own Trade, as a Subscription of five Millions of Guilders at this Time would give it.

I have the honour to be

LbC (Adams Papers).

1.

Of 7 Sept., above.

2.

Nicolaas van Staphorst. See the Willink's letter of 11 Sept., below.

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