Adams Family Correspondence, volume 4
1781-02-18
The other day I received your letter, of the 12th of this month, in which you ask me whether my Master would choose that I should have Terence with a translation? I believe that he had rather I should not; because when I shall translate him he would desire that I might do it without help.
I should be glad if you would bring me Mr. Cerisier's history of this Country, if you can spare it.1 There is a gentleman in this city whose name is Keroux who has also wrote a history of this Country in four volumes in octavo. Perhaps you have heard of it.2
I should be much obliged to you if you would be so good as to desire Stephens to buy me a penknife, I want one very much, and can't get one here.
This work, issued anonymously, was currently in progress: Tableau
de l'histoire générale des Provinces-unies, 10 vols., Utrecht, 1777–1784. Two sets
remain among JA's books in MB.
Diary and Autobiography
, 2:454.
Louis Gabriel Florence Kerroux, Abrégé de l'histoire de la Hollande
et des Provinces-unies ..., 4 vols., Leyden, 1778. The copy at MQA contains JQA's bookplate.