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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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2581 | Jay, John | Preliminary Articles of Peace, 30 November 1782 | 1782-11-30 | Articles agreed upon by and between Richard Oswald Esquire the Commissioner of his Britannic... | |
2582 | Jay, John | Declaration of Cessation of Arms, 20 February 1783 | 1783-02-20 | By the Ministers Plenipotentiary of The United States of America For Making Peace with Great... | |
2583 | Franklin, Benjamin | Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de | Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to Vergennes, 28 June … | 1783-06-28 | M r Grand, Banker to the Congress, having laid before us the annexed State of their Affairs in... |
2584 | Franklin, Benjamin | Benjamin Franklin’s Observations on John Jay’s Draft … | 1783-07-18 | B. Franklin’s Observations on Mr Jay’s Draft of a Letter to Mr Livingston, which occasioned the... | |
2585 | Franklin, Benjamin | Jefferson’s Annotated Copy of Franklin’s Proposed … | ≈1775-06-01 | Articles of confederation and perpetual Union proposed by the delegates of the several colonies... | |
2586 | Henry, Patrick | Inhabitants West of Laurel Hill | Virginia and Pennsylvania Delegates in Congress to the … | 1775-07-25 | It gives us much concern to find that disturbances have arisen and still continue among you... |
2587 | Franklin, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Franklin, 6 May 1781 | 1781-05-06 | This will be delivered to your Excellency by Mr. Grieve , who goes to America with a View of... |
2588 | Franklin, Benjamin | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Franklin, 15 July … | 1782-07-15 | I was in great Hopes when I saw your Name in the Commission for treating of Peace, that I should... |