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Nederlands: Accreditatie door president George Washington ten behoeve van John Quincy Adams als ambassadeur van de Verenigde Staten in Den Haag, als opvolger van zijn vader John Adams. De brief is gericht aan Willem V, Prins van Oranje-Nassau, de stadhouder van Nederland. Opvallend spreekt George Washington de prins aan als zijn "Zeer goede vriend".
English: Accreditation by President George Washington on behalf of John Quincy Adams as ambassador of the United States in The Hague, the Netherlands, as the successor of his father John Adams. The letter is addressed to William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau, the governor of the Netherlands. Strikingly, George Washington addresses the prince as his "Very good friend".
Deutsch: Akkreditierung von Präsident George Washington für John Quincy Adams als Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten in Den Haag, Niederlande, als Nachfolger seines Vaters John Adams. Der Brief ist gerichtet an Wilhelm V., Prinz von Oranien-Nassau, den Gouverneur der Niederlande. Überraschenderweise spricht George Washington den Prinzen als seinen "Sehr guten Freund" an.
Français : Accréditation du président George Washington au nom de John Quincy Adams en tant qu'ambassadeur des États-Unis à La Haye, aux Pays-Bas, en tant que successeur de son père, John Adams. La lettre est adressée à Guillaume V, prince d'Orange-Nassau, gouverneur des Pays-Bas. De manière frappante, George Washington s'adresse au prince comme étant son "très bon ami".
Español: Acreditación del presidente George Washington par John Quincy Adams como embajador de los Estados Unidos en La Haya, Países Bajos, como el sucesor de su padre John Adams. La carta está dirigida a Guillermo V, Príncipe de Orange-Nassau, el gobernador de los Países Bajos. Sorprendentemente, George Washington se dirige al príncipe como su "Muy buen amigo".
Português: Credenciamento do presidente George Washington para John Quincy Adams como embaixador dos Estados Unidos em Haia, na Holanda, como o sucessor de seu pai John Adams. A carta é dirigida a Guilhermo V, Príncipe de Orange-Nassau, o governador dos Países Baixos. Surpreendentemente, George Washington aborda o príncipe como seu "muito bom amigo". |
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Source | Royal Collections of the Netherlands (Koninklijke Verzamelingen, Den Haag) |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author (The main text is probably by an unknown civil servant. Only part of the texts can be accredited, as well as the signatures) |
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