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184321 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XII, [23 February 1802] 1802-02-23 From the manner in which the subject was treated in the fifth and sixth numbers of The...
184322 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 April 1787] 1787-04-02 Monday 2d. Mercury at 37 in the Morning—56 at Noon and 47 at Night. Morning Mild, calm, & smoaky...
184323 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 May 1773] 1773-05-16 16. Little or no Wind, & that being Southerly it grew warm again.
184324 Franklin, Benjamin Memorandum Book, 1757–1776 1757-04-03 MS account book: American Philosophical Society [April 3, 1757] Before leaving for England...
184325 Jefferson, Thomas III. Report of Secretary of State on Executive … 1790-12-14 The Secretary of state having had under his consideration the journal of the proceedings of the...
184326 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 March 1748] 1748-03-27 Sunday 27th. Travell’d over to the South Branch (attended with the Esqr.) to Henry Vanmetriss in...
184327 Adams, John An Act for the Limitation of Personal Actions, 20 … 1770-11-20 20 November 1770. MS , engrossed copy, signed by Hutchinson ( M-Ar ). Printed: Mass., Province...
184328 Madison, James Notes on Debates, [14] January 1783 1783-01-14 MS ( LC : Madison Papers). For a description of the manuscript of Notes on Debates, see Papers of...
184329 Franklin, Benjamin Franklin’s Notes for a Dispatch, [before 28 November … 1777-09-21 AD : University of Pennsylvania Library These jottings are beyond question an early step in...
184330 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1787-06-17 Attended meeting all day. Mr. Hilliard preach’d us two good occasional sermons from Proverbs II....
184331 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 August 1798] 1798-08-13 13. Morng. cloudy & so it contd. thro the day. In the afternoon a shower for a few Minutes. Mer....
184332 Franklin, Benjamin On Sinecures, 28 September 1768 1768-09-28 Printed in The Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser , September 28, 1768 To the Printer of the...
184333 Nourse, Joseph Enclosure: Schedule C, [3 March 1789] 1789-03-03 SCHEDULE C Abstract of the Liquidated and Loan-Office Debt of the United States, on the 3d March...
184334 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 April 1774] 1774-04-03 3. At home all day. Mr. Hooe & Mr. Robt. Harrison dined and lodged here.
184335 Jay, John Testimony regarding the St. Croix River, 21 May 1798 1798-05-21 The answer of John Jay, who, was one of the Commissioners by whom the Treaty of Peace between...
184336 Jefferson, Thomas No. 3: Abstract of the Produce of the Fisheries … 1791-02-01 Abstract of the Produce of the Fisheries exported from the United States, from about August 20th....
184337 Washington, George General Orders, 10 October 1780 1780-10-10 [Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Patterson[,] Colonel Bailey[,] Lieutenant...
184338 Black Hoof I. Address of Black Hoof, [5 February 1802] 1802-02-05 According to the agreement of the Nation of our people, we shall address you on the important...
184339 Washington, George Orders for March from Valley Forge, 17 June 1778 1778-06-17 The Army is to March to Morrow, & till further orders in the following Order. The Marquis De La...
184340 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 November 1751] 1751-11-04 November 4 th , 1751.—This morning received a card from Major Clarke, welcoming us to Barbadoes,...
184341 Editorial Note: Documents Concerning the Residence of … Except for Document iii in this series, all of the notes and memoranda pertaining to the...
184342 Washington, George General Orders, 1 March 1783 1783-03-01 For the day tomorrow Major Trescot. For duty the first York regiment. At the General Court...
184343 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 October 1768] 1768-10-07 7. Came home in the Morning & remaind. Mr. Townd. Dade (of Chotk.) came here. This was probably...
184344 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 July 1786] 1786-07-08 Saturday 8th. Mercury at 74 in the Morning—78 at Noon and 77 at Night. Clear & warm, with very...
184345 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 May 1773] 1773-05-30 30. Dined with Genl. Gage & spent the Evening in my own Room writing. GW wrote to Rev. Myles...
184346 Washington, George [Diary entry: 19 May 1797] 1797-05-19 19. Wind at No. Et. & cloudy all day with moderate Rain from ½ after 10 until near two.
184347 Adams, John Quincy 31st. 1787-05-31 The Sophimores are very fearful that their yesterday’s conduct has brought them into...
184348 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 February 1773] 1773-02-09 9th. Doctr. Rumney continued all day, & Night. After an early Dinner I set of to Mr. Robt....
184349 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 June 1773] 1773-06-06 6. Breakfasted at Slades 10 Miles from Suttons & dind and lodgd at Baltimore Town. Slade’s tavern...
184350 Adams, John Decr. 31st. 1766. 1766-12-31 “Whatever tends to create in the Minds of the People, a Contempt of the Persons of those who hold...
184351 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 July 1768] 1768-07-24 24. Went to Pohick Church.
184352 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 April 1748] 1748-04-07 Thursday 7th. Rain’d Successively all Last Night. This Morning one of our men Killed a Wild Turky...
184353 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 October 1773] 1773-10-03 3. At home all day. Alone.
184354 Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson: Binder’s directions, with fragmentary … 1823-01-01 leather back Roscoe Penal jurispr. This slip was in the work of which the above is the title, viz...
184355 Jay, John John Jay’s Charge to the Grand Jury, Circuit Court for … 1792-06-25 To contemplate offences, and to prescribe punishments are unpleasing but necessary Tasks; being...
184356 Adams, John Quincy 7th. 1787-07-07 Mrs. Cranch and Miss Betsey return’d from Boston this evening. Presumably this was written by JQA...
184357 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 September 1798] 1798-09-03 3. Morning Calm & lowering—Mer. 65. Lowering all day with a little misting rain in the afternoon....
184358 Washington, George General Orders, 26 June 1776 1776-06-26 Agreeable to a Resolve of the Honorable the Continental Congress, no Certificates of Expences are...
184359 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 December 1789] 1789-12-25 Friday 25th. Christmas day. Went to St. Pauls Chapel in the forenoon. The Visitors to Mrs....
184360 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 March 1767] 1767-03-14 14. Ground exceeding hard froze & cold in the Morning but pleasant afterwards, clear. Wind Westward.
184361 University of Virginia Board of Visitors Thomas Jefferson and UVa Board of Visitors: Bond for … 1825-10-12 Man . 532 Know all Men by these Presents ....that We, Thomas Jefferson, John H. Cocke James...
184362 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 July 1767] 1767-07-12 12. Southwardly Wind & clear.
184363 Washington, George General Orders, 18 October 1777 1777-10-18 The General has his happiness completed relative to the successes of our northern Army. On the...
184364 Virginia Delegates Virginia Delegates’ Agreement with Ebenezer Cowell, 27 … 1781-04-27 FC (Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.). Not in Cowell’s hand nor in that of any of the Virginia...
184365 Washington, George [Diary entry: 23 January 1773] 1773-01-23 23. Ground very hard froze again and day variable—sometimes threatning snow—then promising to be...
184366 Adams, John XII. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 12 … 1780-07-22 Before We dismiss these cool Thoughts it may not be amiss to Subjoin a few Reflections, upon the...
184367 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 December 1797] 1797-12-30 30. Just such a day as yesterday—Mer. 20 to 40. Mrs. Washington came here and Mr. Wm. Dandridge...
184368 Franklin, Benjamin Report of the Royal Commission to Investigate Animal … 1784-08-11 Rapport des commissaires chargés par le Roi, de l’examen du magnétisme animal (Paris, 1784) The...
184369 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 May 1773] 1773-05-20 20. Still clear & midling Cool wind fresh from the west.
184370 Hamilton, Alexander The Continentalist No. IV, [30 August 1781] 1781-08-30 The preceding numbers are chiefly intended to confirm an opinion, already pretty generally...