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181 Lovell, James Franklin, Benjamin Committee for Foreign Affairs to Benjamin Franklin and … 1780-07-11 Congress having appointed the Honble Henry Laurens to solicit a Loan of Money in the United...
182 Lovell, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Lovell, 11 July 1780 1780-07-11 By a Letter from Mess rs . Gardoqui & Sons of May 3 d . rec d . yesterday I have the pleasure of...
183 Lovell, James Jay, John To John Jay from the Committee for Foreign Affairs, 12 … 1780-07-12 Enclosed you have Description of the Bills of exchange concerning which we have written you. The...
184 Lovell, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Lovell, 20 February 1781 1781-02-20 The President sends you Instructions passed in Congress the 15 th . Personally I am mortified...
185 Lovell, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Lovell, 9 March 1781 1781-03-09 You will herewith receive Gazettes and Journals; also a Resolve respecting the compleat...
186 Lovell, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Lovell, 31 March 1781 1781-03-31 M r . Gov r Morris now covering some Papers which I furnished, and which I send to France &...
187 Lovell, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Lovell, 15–16 August 1781 1781-08-15 Herewith you will recieve according to the resolution of Congress of the 10 th such information...
188 Lovell, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Lovell (Abstract), 29 March … 1805-03-29 29 March 1805, Boston . “Your prompt communication to me of the 20th. of this month is in strict...
189 Lovell, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Lovell, 27 January 1806 … 1806-01-27 § From James Lovell. 27 January 1806, Boston. “I am honoured by your kind Close of the business...
190 Lovell, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Lovell, 5 May 1809 1809-05-05 As the fiercest Tyrant and the mildest philosopher possess equally the power of self-examination,...
191 Lovell, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Lovell, 8 January 1803 1803-01-08 Self Interest once forced me to intrude upon the busy moments of your Excellency, for the purpose...
192 Lovell, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Lovell, 4 July 1805 1805-07-04 When in August 1802 I first “spread myself with sincerity”, before your official Chain, as we are...
193 Lovell, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Lovell, 24 January 1809 1809-01-24 Having upon the 17th: written to your political Secretary of the Treasury What was then proper to...