To John Adams (unpublished)
Passy, Nov. 3. 1782
Sir

I am perfectly of your Opinion respecting the Copy to be sent to Mr Dana, and shall have one prepared directly for that purpose.

Is it not also a proper time for you to propose the Quadruple Alliance offensive and defensive, or at least defensive, which I think you once mentioned to me? For I apprehend this Peace may be so humiliating to England, that on the first Occasion, she will fall upon one or other of the Powers at present engag’d against her; and it may then be difficult for us to unite again.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient and most humble Servant

B Franklin

His Excellency John Adams Esquire
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