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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Anonymous | Anonymous: Musings near a Cool Spring, 1756 | ≈1756-01-01 | Transcript: Library Company of Philadelphia Unsigned and undated, these verses have been copied... | |
2 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from an Anonymous French Officer … | 1776-04-01 | Fort-Dauphin [Saint-Domingue], 1 April 1776 . Offers his services to GW. He says that he served... |
3 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from an Anonymous Citizen, 4 … | 1776-08-04 | 4 August 1776 . “My House is forcibly entered & posessed by officers and Soldiers without my... |
4 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from an Anonymous New Jersey … | 1777-02-07 | As I have past your Quarters Several times Lately I saw With Concern A number of Peirsons Great... |
5 | Anonymous | Instructions for Maneuvers at West Point, 17 September … | 1782-09-17 | The regiments will immediately recieve ten cartridges pr man. At 7 o’clock precisely the... | |
6 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 7 February 1783 | 1783-02-07 | This letter, which begs of your Excellency the favour of a perusal begins with a confission of a... |
7 | Anonymous | “Extempore! On hearing that the Honorable John Jay … | 1784-10-02 | * Earl of Sandwich . Printed: The Independent Gazetteer (Philadelphia), 2 October 1784; The... | |
8 | Anonymous | Enville (Anville, Danville), Louise Elisabeth de … | From —— to Madame d’Enville, 8 September 1786 | 1786-09-08 | Ma belle soeur, madame la Duchesse, vient de me mander que son jardinier attendroit le moment où... |
9 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 13 July 1789 | 1789-07-13 | I should never have presumed to address a letter to your Excellency and least of all an anonymous... |
10 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 9 July 1790 | 1790-07-09 | The first request of General Washington is that he will burn this line after reading it, as it... |
11 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 18 January 1791 | 1791-01-18 | Although my name will not be, to this paper many where you preside know me personally, I have... |
12 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 3 January 1792 | 1792-01-03 | Beware. Be upon your guard. You have cherished in your Bosom a Serpent, and he is now... |
13 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 20 January 1792 | 1792-01-20 | Your knowledge of the world makes it hardly necessary for me to remind you how difficult it is to... |
14 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, March 1792 | ≈1792-03-01 | I know you to be good—and you are great, independent of public opinion—I mean intrinsically... |
15 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 30 April 1792 | 1792-04-30 | Amid’st the more important objects which call your Philanthophy into action on a general scale,... |
16 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 1793 | ≈1793-01-01 | permettez moi, mr le président qu’après avoir lu un voyage fait dans votre heureuse république en... |
17 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 3 May 1793 | 1793-05-03 | I HAVE just seen your P roclamation , written with your usual propriety and delicacy. But I do... |
18 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 20 May 1793 | 1793-05-20 | un malheureux Homme Ce trouvent dans une mauvais etat, prie a monsr le President Washington, de... |
19 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 11 November 1793 | 1793-11-11 | The purport of this Epistle will I presume apologize for the liberty I take in addressing you. By... |
20 | Anonymous | Washington, George | To George Washington from Anonymous, 9 September 1794 | 1794-09-09 | The fear of this not reaching your hands induced the form of the superscription. The motive of my... |
21 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 1797 | ≈1797-01-01 | You can appreciate the value of facts, without reference to the person from whom they are... |
22 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 3 May 1797 | 1797-05-03 | We take the liberty through necessity of troubling you with this anonymous Letter which we send... |
23 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 3 May 1797 | 1797-05-03 | We take the liberty through necessity of troubling you with this anonymous letter, which we send... |
24 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 15 June 1797 | 1797-06-15 | We are a private Committe held at the Natchez on the 13th of June 1797 and beg leave to report as... |
25 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, August 1798 | ≈1798-08-01 | It will not be denied that permitting as we did by treaty, one of the belligerent powers to alter... |
26 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 30 September 1798 | 1798-09-30 | From a desire of seeing every department of the federal Govt filled by respectable characters I... |
27 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, December 1798 | ≈1798-12-01 | It can not have escaped your observation that the Secretary of State has qualities that may be... |
28 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 17 May 1799 | 1799-05-17 | It is generally consdred in this City that you are a party-man; Which is the most Base and Horrid... |
29 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 17 May 1799 | 1799-05-17 | I am desired to inform you that thier at present Laws which give you too great power and cause... |
30 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 23 October 1799 | 1799-10-23 | I have frequently warned Americans against reposing any confidence in the friendship of any... |
31 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 11 March 1800 | 1800-03-11 | As people are often last to hear & know, what it concerns them most to know, I take the liberty... |
32 | Anonymous | Adams, John | To John Adams from Anonymous, 19 March 1800 | 1800-03-19 | The desire, Sir, of making you acquainted with what I deem’d it important you should know, made... |
33 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 25 January 1801 | 1801-01-25 | I have Opposed your Election with all the little power & Influence I had, believeing as I did,... |
34 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, [before 10 … | 1801-09-10 | As the Writer wishes the following to meet your attention only in proportion to their merit they... |
35 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1 October 1801 | 1801-10-01 | A report prevails, that the auditor general, Postmaster-general, Treasurer, and other officers of... |
36 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, [before 5 March] | ≈1802-01-01 | Our Country by Your Assistance is happily delivered from King Craft and Priestcraft but it... |
37 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 29 June 1802 | 1802-06-29 | If you should chance to open this at a time which does not afford leisure to contemplate its... |
38 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 23 March 1803 | 1803-03-23 | We the Cetticences of this territory, the liberty to trouble your Excelince to read these few... |
39 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, on or before 18 … | 1803-04-18 | Supposing the Muse requested to be informed, of the Presidents Birth day—Would She not justly be... |
40 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 17 May 1803 | 1803-05-17 | It seems right to me to give you the following information, because altho’ my authority is only... |
41 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 28 December 1803 | 1803-12-28 | As Congress appear to want useful employment I beg leave to recommend the following subject to... |
42 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 13 June 1804 | 1804-06-13 | I now congratulate to you Sir that I am well & I hope you are the same, you dam Son of a Bitch,... |
43 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 8 July 1804 | 1804-07-08 | Doctor Buchan says in the Introduction to his Domestic Medicine that “Very few of the valuable... |
44 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 11 September 1804 | 1804-09-11 | The Louisiana memorial abridged. Power despotic is infernal Freedom is a right eternal.... |
45 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 22 November 1804 | 1804-11-22 | Again the Citizens of Delaware are in expectation of the removal of Alen McLane from Office, and... |
46 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 28 January 1805 | 1805-01-28 | The following is the State of the Votes in the case of the Judges —Guilty or not guilty— Ayes—... |
47 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 22 June 1805 | 1805-06-22 | With diffidence I attempt to address Mr Jefferson on a subject which nearly interests me—I beg to... |
48 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 24 August 1805 | 1805-08-24 | Doctr. Michael Leib is going from Beer House to Beer House in the City of Philadelphia and... |
49 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 24 November 1805 | 1805-11-24 | “Now the coat was without seam; woven from the top throughout.” St. John. This burnouse is... |
50 | Anonymous | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Anonymous, 1 December 1805 | 1805-12-01 | Personal Friendshisp for you and the love of my Country, induce me to give you a warning about... |