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183201 Hamilton Takes Command: Editorial Note As calls for military action against France grew louder during the summer of 1798, Jay tapped...
183202 John Jay’s Moderate Response to the Whiskey Rebellion … The enforcement of Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton’s 1792 excise tax on distilled spirits met...
183203 Editorial Note “To morrow morning we set out upon our tour into Silesia, where you shall accompany us if you...
183204 Drafting Instructions for Meriwether Lewis: Editorial … A brief, undated set of four comments jotted in pencil by James Madison is the earliest evidence...
183205 Tensions between Allies over the Peace Negotiations … Congress received long-awaited dispatches from its commissioners in Europe in December 1782. On...
183206 Constitutional Amendment on Louisiana: Editorial Note “I think it will be safer not to permit the enlargement of the Union but by amendment of the...
183207 Anonymous Essay on Madison’s Character, December 1814 1814-12-01 Destined for the Bar, the youth of Madison was consecrated to the laborious studies of that...
183208 Introductory Note: From Oliver Wolcott, Junior, [3 July … The events described in this letter precipitated the final phase of what has come to be known as...
183209 The American Commissioners to John Lamb, [7 July 1786] 1786-07-07 The Importance of Peace with the Algerines, and the other Inhabitants of the Coast of Barbary, to...
183210 From Benjamin Franklin to Mary Franklin, 26 August 1766 1766-08-26 ALS : American Philosophical Society It has pleased God at length to take from us my only...
183211 To George Washington from Edward Carrington, 30 October … 1795-10-30 I now have it in my power to give decisive information on the enquiries you did Genl Marshall and...
183212 Suspension of the Rule Requiring Lawyers to Serve a … 1782-04-26 Whereas by a former rule of this Court, a Clerkship of three years at least was among other...
183213 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 2 … 1813-04-02 Feeling an interest in your wellfare I think proper to inform you that there are numerous...
183214 Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Itch Lotion, [after 29 May … 1818-05-29 60  grs = 1. drachm 8  drachms   = 1. oz 480. grs = 1. oz 16  oz. = 1. pint 2880  480   7680  = 1...
183215 To Benjamin Franklin from J[ohn] C[arroll], 18 January … 1778-01-18 ALS : American Philosophical Society Will you allow your fellow traveller to and from Canada to...
183216 To George Washington from James Iredell and John … 1795-06-15 We do ourselves the honour to inclose you a copy of an application made to the Circuit Court of...
183217 From Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Waller, 6 June 1766 1766-06-06 ALS : Yale University Library I hear with Pleasure from Philadelphia, that Billy Hunter behaves...
183218 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 27 … 1814-07-27 A friend to the United States of America, who, with many other’s, is compelled against his will...
183219 Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Account with Wells & … 1818-01-13 Hon. T. Jefferson Bo t of Wells & Lilly Janry 13. 1818 Stewart ’s first Diss n $1 .50 Playfair...
183220 Editorial Note: The Consular Convention of 1788 The Consular Convention of 1788 was the last of nine treaties to be signed by authority of the...
183221 Enclosure: Statement of the Application of Monies Drawn … 1794-12-26 Monies Drawn. The following sums have been drawn from the said appropriation by warrants on the...
183222 Editorial Note: Jefferson and the American Debt to … The documents printed below have been grouped here in order to record more clearly, with the...
183223 Editorial Note In August 1770, with Adams and Jonathan Sewall as his counsel, John Whiting had prevailed in an...
183224 Delegate to the First Continental Congress Editorial … New York was one of several provinces to react to the Boston Port Act with a call for an...
183225 Poem by Daniel Waldo Lincoln, 31 August 1803 1803-08-31 —————“Homo sum. Nil humani a me alienum puto .” Benevolence   Ere any social intercourse began,...
183226 [William Hall]: Account of Benjamin Franklin with the … 1766-02-01 AD : American Philosophical Society After the partnership of Franklin and Hall had come to an end...
183227 Editorial Note In composing a letter to his boyhood friend James Maury , a longtime expatriate serving as United...
183228 To Benjamin Franklin from [Samuel] Potts, 19 December … 1766-12-19 AL : American Philosophical Society Mr. Potts presents his Compliments to Mr. Francklin and...
183229 Address to the People of Great Britain Editorial Note John Jay’s hopes for reconciliation did not prevent him from preparing the draft “Address to the...
183230 Editorial Note Soon after Thomas Jefferson declared in his 4 March 1801 inaugural address that “We are all...
183231 Editorial Note On 22 November 1762, Jeremiah Lee, prominent Marblehead ship owner and merchant, obtained a...
183232 “A Lover of Britain”: Preface to Three Letters to … 1766-02-08 Printed in The London Chronicle , February 6–8, 1766. In the issue of Feb. 6–8, 1766, the London...
183233 From Benjamin Franklin to [William Robertson], 20 … 1766-12-20 Draft: American Philosophical Society The young Gentlemen who will have the Honour of presenting...
183234 Madison’s First Public Crisis: Olmstead v. the … What began as a contested capture-at-sea prize action during the Revolution had grown by 1809...
183235 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 27 … 1815-09-27 I presume to take the liberty of writing you a letter on a subject, which has and does at the...
183236 Jefferson, Thomas Bill for Purchase of Butter, [by 22 April 1819] 1819-04-22 Gross — Tare — Nett 16 8 8 l bs @ 1/6. MS ( ViU: TJP-RFP ); written in an unidentified hand on a...
183237 Address to the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, 12 … At the 12 May 1818 meeting of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, “the President took the...
183238 Negotiating a Trade Agreement  Editorial Note Jay had included an article calling for commercial reciprocity as described in the model treaty...
183239 Editorial Note This action was the climax of a series of clashes between James Steel of Haverhill,...
183240 Queries on Pearl River Settlements, 15 July 1803 1803-07-15 Queries. 1. What are the settlements of citizens on the East side of Pearl River? stating their...
183241 Editorial Note Following the meeting of the commissioners for the University of Virginia at Rockfish Gap ,...
183242 The American Commissioners to John Lamb, [ca. 11–19 … 1786-09-11 We have received your two Letters, of the 15 & 18. July from Alicant and are sorry to learn that...
183243 Editorial Note: Death of Franklin News of the death of Benjamin Franklin arrived in New York City on 22 April 1790. That same day...
183244 To Benjamin Franklin from Sir Alexander Dick, 28 … 1766-10-28 ALS : American Philosophical Society Your Letter of the 11th. gave me and all my Family the...
183245 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 2 … 1812-11-02 I do not mean to dictate but only as a friend to your Administration and as one of the family of...
183246 Circular to Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 4 July … 1780-07-04 On an examination of the quantity of powder in the hands of the public we find that the whole...
183247 Enclosure A: [Estimate of Allowances and Expenses], [21 … 1795-01-21 An Estimate of the Allowances & Expenses for the collection of the revenues arising from Licences...
183248 Introductory Note: To John F. Mercer, 26 September 1792 This letter marks the beginning of a protracted dispute between Mercer and Hamilton. In 1792...
183249 Retreat from Public Life: Editorial Note In May 1801, John Jay stepped down from his office as governor. This occasion marked not only the...
183250 From Benjamin Franklin to Baynton, Wharton & Morgan, [8 … 1766-06-08 Extract: reprinted from Clarence W. Alvord and Clarence E. Carter, eds., The New Régime 1765–1766...