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Mr Sidney George’s agent in this City, was not punctual in performing his promise, so that it was...
The Memorial of the Citizens of Wilmington and its Vicinity in The State of Delaware,...
Agreably to the Request of a Respectable meeting of the Citizens of Trenton and its Vicinity, I...
To His Excellency George Washington Esq. President of the United States, the Memorial of the...
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the County of Norfolk, the Town of Portsmouth, and the Borough...
Neither the mail of Saturday or yesterday is arrived from the Southward. So that I have no letter...
The avidity with which I am Certain you embrace every Oppertunity, presented to you of Aleviating...
The weather has prevented the meeting of a sufficient number of the Potomak Company to do...
The mail, which was expected on Saturday morning, did not arive until sunday. at least the...
Colo. Shreve came to this place on the 31st of July and on the next day paid to me 2693 Dolls. &...
YOU will see my name against the ratification of Mr. Jay’s Treaty, which in the main, met my...
At a numerous and respectable meeting of the Citizens of Petersburg and the adjacent Counties, at...
This accompanies the proceedings of a very considerable number of the Citizens of the United...
31 July 1795. The writer claims that although the flame of war in Europe has not enveloped the...
I learn that Mr Hammond has received letters of recall; and that he expects to depart in three...
Private. The only letter, which I had the honor of receiving from you by the mail of yesterday,...
I do myself the honor to transmit to You, a Sermon delivered in this City, on the last...
The accompanying Poem was composed, by the appointment of the rev. president Willard. The wish of...
The citizens of Richmond respectfully beg leave to enclose a copy of their proceedings of their...
Your Excellency will doubtless be surpris’d at being address’d by a Stranger, & particularly from...
As soon as I had the honor of receiving your letter of the 24th instant, I conferred with the...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor most respectfully to represent to The President of...
Having heard that you had return’d to Mount Vernon, I take the liberty of troubling you with this...
There has been a meeting in this town, for the unmeaning purpose of attempting to shake your...
I venture an essay on a select mode to increase the wealth and greateness of America, I fancy not...
It is with pleasure I take up my pen to renew an acquaintance with an Illustrious Character I...
We the undersigned Citizens of the United States, inhabitants of Baltimore Town, beg leave...
In the afternoon of the day after your departure from Philada I went on board the vessel bound...
By the time this reaches Mount Vernon, you will have received the memorial of the philadelphia...
Saturday evening was appointed for the last meeting on the treaty in the state-house yard; and...
In dissenting from the Memorial of the 24th Instant which my colleagues sent to you by the last...
I went to the State House yard last Saturday for the purpose of observing the proceedings—there...
The Memorial of the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and District of Southwark,...
I have the honor of inclosing to you a draft, which has been signed by the three other gentlemen....
The enclosed Letter from the Secretary of State covering the charge made by Mr Greenleaf were...
The Board have had under Consideration for some days past the Subject of regulating the building...
You will see in Bache’s paper of this morning names upon the committee for preparing the address...
After a very mature consideration, we are unanimously of opinion, that an answer be returned to...
Letter not found: from William Thornton, 24 July 1795. On 29 July, GW wrote to the commissioners...
With the freedom of men who are sensible of their own rights; but with the sincere deference...
The treaty now pending between the United States of America and Great Britain having much engaged...
[ New York, July 21, 1795. On July 29, 1795, Washington wrote to Hamilton : “Your letters of the...
21 July 1795. The “sentiments” given in this letter do not reflect “merely the emanations of a...
Letter not found: from George Clinton, c.21 July 1795. On 27 July, GW wrote Edmund Randolph: “My...
Letter not found: from Alexander Hamilton, 21 July 1795. On 29 July, GW wrote Hamilton: “Your...
At a special Meeting of the Corporation of the New-York Chamber of Commerce, held at the Tontine...
On the 16th instant I received from Governor Jay, an answer to my letter of the 3d relative to...
I do myself the honor of transmitting to you translations of the letters from Mr Jaudenes and Mr...
[ New York, July 20, 1795. On July 29, 1795, Washington wrote to Hamilton : “Your letters of the...
Letter not found: from Alexander Hamilton, 20 July 1795. On 29 July, GW wrote Hamilton: “Your...