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...American neutrality throughout the summer and autumn of 1790, see John Brown Cutting’s
...of the United States, made by John Brown Cutting, in the year one thousand seven...
John Brown Cutting, for certain expenditures pursuant to the act of the......John Brown Cutting...
...of expenses claimed by John Brown Cutting for his assistance to American seamen impressed...
...as chief justice of Delaware. Dr. John Brown Cutting, who had recently arrived in...
An Act concerning the claim of John Brown Cutting against the United States...John Brown Cutting...
...Enclosure: “The United States in account with John Brown Cutting,” 30 Jan. 1792, in which...
...Esquire of New York Merchant, and John Brown Cutting Esquire were the Gentlemen approved of...
The bearer hereof, Mr. John Brown Cutting, proposing to go to Charleston, I take the liberty...
...“more violent if possible against Mr. John Brown Cutting, charging him with motives that I...
...s expenses on his London mission and John Brown Cutting’s expenses in connection with his...
of Leslie to John Brown Cutting was dated 25 Apr. 1793.
...this meeting be cordially given to John Brown Cutting Esquire for those able and patriotic...
John Brown Cutting to
Jefferson employed John Brown Cutting for various services in Europe (
Joseph Anthony, agent for John Brown Cutting, being in full for a sum of money granted...
...in the contrast between it and his private letter to John Brown Cutting, 9 June 1790. Cutting...
...to Short from London, being forwarded by John Brown Cutting on 5 Feb. 1790 (Short to...
.... Leaving London on 25 May with John Brown Cutting as a traveling companion and temporary...
...of the Information of John Brown Cutting Esqr. that Your Excellency is empowered by...
...extract was from Jefferson’s letter to John Brown Cutting, written at Paris on 8 July 1788:...
do. the claim of John Brown Cutting
John Brown Cutting (c.1755–1836) informed Morris of the predicament of...
Jefferson enclosed the account of John Brown Cutting with the United States, dated 30 Jan. 1792,...
:Shaw Family Papers); addressed by John Brown Cutting: “M
...Satisfactory evidence having been produced by Mr. John Brown Cutting, a citizen of the U.S....
John Brown Cutting 2.mo.
, that is, John Brown Cutting’s letter to him of 26 June 1788, much...
—an advance on acount of the Claim of John Brown Cutting
Dr. John Brown Cutting served as apothecary general in the eastern and middle departments...
....” A week later he wrote revealingly to John Brown Cutting: “The silence of Mr. Jefferson is...
TJ to John Brown Cutting, 8 July 1788
133General Orders, 14 April 1778 (Washington Papers)
John Brown Cutting (c.1755–1831), who had served earlier as...
John Brown Cutting to
...this city” that may have been from John Brown Cutting to Jefferson. It advised that “An...
...Marquis de la Fayette,” Jefferson wrote John Brown Cutting, “for signing the paper which...
John Brown Cutting to GW, 1 May 1790, n.1
: John Brown Cutting wrote Washington on 1 May 1790 enclosing a newspaper containing...
...Morris, Thomas Barclay, Thomas Pinckney, John Brown Cutting, and the Dutch banking firm of...
...undated; but Rutledge’s was carried by John Brown Cutting, who left Charleston early in April,...
...of conversations and correspondence with John Brown Cutting, Nathaniel Barrett, Daniel Parker,...
...in Vol. 18: 310–24). The case of John Brown cutting is discussed in note to
John Brown Cutting to GW, 1 May 1790, n.1
Short had not yet received John Brown Cutting’s letter of 14 Nov. 1789 and its opinion...
John Brown Cutting’s
The 15 June 1790 letter from John Brown Cutting to John Adams has
a letter from John Brown Cutting to him of 23 Mch. 1789 reiterating the position...
. For some account of John Brown Cutting’s
149Memorandum Books, 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
, and John Brown Cutting, who were all in
150[July 1786] (Adams Papers)
.... Leaving London on 25 May with John Brown Cutting as a traveling companion and temporary...