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11 Smith, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Smith, 28 December 1792 1792-12-28 As your Servant has not recd any answer as yet to his last, datd Hull June 22th 1792. He take the...
12 Smith, James Washington, George To George Washington from James Smith, 22 June 1792 1792-06-22 I take the liberty of sending these few lines to you togather with my kind love hoping they will...
13 Smith, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Smith, 12 November 1786 1786-11-12 I quitted Paris in great haste to arrive here time enough to embark for Charleston but have been...
14 Smith, James Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from James Smith, [25 September … 1786-09-25 I beg pardon of your Excellency for giving you but short notice of my departure. The fact is that...
15 Smith, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Smith, 12 September 1780 1780-09-12 I am now at Bruxelles where I propose to reside untill I can have a convenient opportunity to...
16 Smith, James Washington, George To George Washington from Captain Lieutenant James … 1779-05-08 I take the liberty to lay before your Excellency the inclosed account of £49.5/ which is the ammt...
17 Smith, James Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from James Smith, [between 27 … 1778-12-27 AL : American Philosophical Society It is requested by Doctor Smith that the “Articles...
18 Smith, James American Commissioners James Smith to the American Commissioners, [after 17 … 1778-11-17 ALS : American Philosophical Society; copy: National Archives <[after November 17, 1778]: I have...
19 Smith, James Franklin, Benjamin James Smith to the Commissioners, November 1778 1778-11-01 Your very extraordinary letter of the 17 of Novr. I have received and acknowledge myself Obliged...
20 Smith, James Franklin, Benjamin James Smith to the Commissioners, 15 November 1778 1778-11-15 I have the honour to enclose you the Testimony of Mr. Anthy. Payn concerning the detention of my...