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I have received your Letters Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. but not in the order, in which they were written— Number one, was the last rec / 2 July Answ
Ditto from 3rd Febry 1777 to 7th July 1777.4.
4. William of Nassau, Prince of Orange.21 July
’s letters of 12 Feb., 1 April, 4, 22 May (nos. 6–9, respectively, all , 22, 25, 29 July, 1, 8, 12, 15, 26 August. Subtitled “The OBJECTIONS to the TREATY refuted,” the series specifically responds to attacks on the treaty made by the Boston town meeting, for which see vol.
...To be Sure, there is Some difficulty in keeping up the Reverence in the Minds of our own People for their Secretary of State and his Lady, living upon 5000 dollars a year and a foreign Minister living on 4 or 5000 Sterling with a Service of Plate of 3000 Guineas. But this will be remedied in time. Our People have as much Pride as English or French, and when this pride takes a turn as it will...
, 13 July4:208–213
Jay is to take the Rains of Government in N. York on Wednesday and the 4 of July is to be celebrated with great solemnity. We are kindly invited but my Affairs at home require my immediate Attention....said communication.” Sen. Stevens Thomson Mason of Virginia, however, ignored the resolution and allowed his copy of the treaty to be reprinted as a pamphlet by Benjamin Franklin Bache on 1 July...
4th Cong., 1st sess., p. 15–23)....6, above. Thomas McKean was part of a committee representing “the Citizens of Philadelphia” that submitted a memorial to Washington in July condemning the treaty and encouraging him to refuse to ratify it, suggesting that such a decision would “advance the prosperity and happiness of your constituents.” Samuel Adams had failed to suppress anti-treaty riots in...
were dated 4, 14 April, 6, 24 June, 21 July (all won York and Lancaster counties, Penn., by some 4,500 votes but lost decisively to Thomas Jefferson by over 6,000 combined votes in Philadelphia and the rural western counties that had been at the center of the Whiskey Rebellion two years earlier (Philadelphia
I have recd your N. 4. and N. 5 Copy press Duplicates of which I had recd Some time ago: but could not read, but very imperfectly in parts. I believe you have recd all the Letters I have written. My Correspondence is...you Should have acknowledged the receipt of No 6 july 21 & No 9 Sep’br 14th