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Resolved, that the Hon. John Hancock Hon. Thomas Cushing Esquires Mr. Samuel Adams, John Adams,...
Mrs. Adams mentioned to me last evening that you wanted to know the state of our forts, the...
Congress, a few days since, received your letter of the 19 of April last which announced to them...
At my last interview I mentioned to your Excellency my apprehensions that there were some...
I have just been honoured by the receipt of your favor of the 8 th. instant— I have not time, as...
I had the pleasure a few days since of receiving your kind favor of the 19 th. ult o — When I...
The exertions of disappointment & of antifederalism have had little effect I congratulate you My...
Before this can reach you, you will be informed that our attempts to establish a peace with the...
I return your letters with my most cordial thanks for the sight of them—In the perusal I have...
The inclosed will be presented to you by a committee from a number of Citizens on Monday next at...
The enclosed address stands as first written. When you shall have both before you you will...
When Mr. Shaw was the other day at my office he mentioned to Mr. Weld my assistant that he had...
The Revd. Mr. Evens call to tender his services as a Chaplain to the troops now raising—In that...
Monies recd. by the President of the U. S. from Benjn. Lincoln Collector at Boston. 1799 April...
The late collector of Portsmouth Mr. Whipple has often spoken and written to me respecting his...
The same reasons which prevented my having the honour of dining with you yesterday now exist, and...
Major Hatch has shewn to me the draft of a system he has formed for discharging a number of...
The extreme bad traveling for some time past has prevented my calling and paying to you the debt...
At our last interview you expressed a wish that I would make such remarks on the impost laws as...
Boston, December 1, 1789. “I have been honoured with the receipt of your favor of the 20th Ulto.…...
Boston, December 9, 1789. “Some of the merchants are in opinion that some allowance, in weighing...
[ Boston, December 16, 1789. On January 19, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Lincoln : “I am favored with...
On my return from Georgia I met on file in our office your questions concerning the navigations...
Boston, December 26, 1789. “… your Circular letter of the 18th. just came to hand and I am happy...
[ Boston, 1789. ] Discusses the difficulty of distinguishing between goods on which duties have...
Boston, January 20, 1790. Discusses the type of boat that should be used to prevent smuggling....
Boston, January 26, 1790. Discusses the problems involved in the re-exportation of imported...
[ Boston ] January 27, 1790 . “Your faver of the 20th respecting Christopher Sadler is before us....
Agreeably to your directions I now Inclose the return of the fees of the several officers of the...
[Boston] February 7 [1790.] Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s “several favors of the 27th. 28 &...
To reduce things involved in confusion, to a state of order, in all cases requires labour and...
Boston, March 19, 1790. “I have written to the several keepers of the light-houses in this State,...
Boston, March 24, 1790. States that “General Warren is going in the Morning to the City of New...
Boston, April 6, 1790. “I have just now had with me Mr. Thomas, son of the late General Thomas,...
By the 27 Section of the Coasting act it is provided that all vessels therein described & under...
[ Boston, May 25, 1790. On June 8, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Lincoln : “I have received your favor...
Boston, May 27, 1790. “Your circular letter of the 17th. instant on the importance of your...
Boston, June 1, 1790. “A district court for the Masst district was held here this day. The case...
[ Boston, July 1, 1790. ] Recommends Barzillas Delano “as a suitable person” to be the keeper of...
Boston, July 1, 1790. States that the lighthouses on Thacher and Plum Islands need to be repaired...
Boston, July 3, 1790. “Your favour of the 24th Ulto. came by the last post. I have seen one of...
The time will soon arrive when we may expect that large quantities of pickled & dryed fish will...
I now take up my pen to give you an account of the seizure of the Schooner Bee of about 30 Tons...
In my last I suggested my apprehensions that we should suffer by having thrown in upon us the...
Herewith I forward the receipts which ought to have been sent on upon the receipt of the...
Boston, August 5, 1790. “I have been honoured with the receipt of your favor of the 30th. Ulto....
Boston, August 17, 1790. States that members of the lighter that unloaded fish illegally from the...
Sometime since, a Cargo of Sugars were imported into this Town, among them, were two or three...
I received by the last post a letter under the date of the 24 instant from Mr. Coxe Assistant...
Boston, September 3, 1790. “Herewith you will receive my account current & the necessary papers...