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1 Thomson, Charles Washington, George Address by Charles Thomson, 14 April 1789 1789-04-14 The president of the Senate, chosen for the special occasion having opened and counted the votes...
2 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the United States Senate, 16 … 1789-05-16 We, the Senate of the United States, return you our sincere Thanks for your excellent Speech...
3 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the United States Senate, 10 … 1790-03-10 The Senate agreed that the President of the United States direct the word “Junior” to be annexed...
4 Adams, John Washington, George From John Adams to George Washington, 31 October 1791 1791-10-31 The Senate of the United States have received with the highest satisfaction the assurance of...
5 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 26 March 1792 1792-03-26 Resolved, that it be a standing rule, that the doors of the Senate Chamber remain open whilst the...
6 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the United States Senate, 8 … 1792-11-08 Accept, Sir, our grateful acknowledgments for your address at the opening of the present Session....
7 United States Senate Washington, George From United States Senate to George Washington, 9 … 1793-12-09 At twelve o’Clock, agreeably to appointment, the Senate waited on the President at his House and...
8 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the United States Senate, 9 … 1793-12-09 Accept, Sir, the thanks of the Senate for your Speech delivered to both Houses of Congress at the...
9 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the United States Senate, 24 … 1794-01-24 The Senate resumed the consideration of the motion made the 17th instant, together with the...
10 Adams, John Washington, George From John Adams to George Washington, 22 November 1794 1794-11-22 We receive with pleasure your speech to the two Houses of Congress. In it we perceive renewed...
11 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the U.S. Senate, 22 November … 1794-11-22 We receive with pleasure your speech to the two Houses of Congress; in it we perceive renewed...
12 Adams, John Washington, George From John Adams to George Washington, 11 December 1795 1795-12-11 It is with peculiar satisfaction that we are informed by your Speech to the two Houses of...
13 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the U.S. Senate, 11 December … 1795-12-11 It is with peculiar satisfaction that we are informed by your Speech to the two Houses of...
14 Adams, John Washington, George From John Adams to George Washington, 12 December 1796 1796-12-12 We thank you, sir, for your faithful and detailed exposure of the existing situation of our...
15 United States Senate Washington, George To George Washington from the U.S. Senate, 12 December … 1796-12-12 We thank you, Sir, for your faithful and detailed exposure of the existing situation of our...
16 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 7 February … 1797-02-07 The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, & deficient in the...
17 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 9 February … 1797-02-09 on motion ordered Resolved that the Secretary of the Senate, be directed and he is hereby...
18 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 22 February … 1797-02-22 The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, and deficient in the...
19 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 22 February … 1797-02-22 The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, and deficient in the...
20 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 18 May 1797 1797-05-18 The Senate of the United States request that you would to accept their acknowledgments for the...
21 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 20 May 1797 1797-05-20 The Senate of the U. States, request you to accept their acknowledgements, for the comprehensive...
22 United States Senate Adams, John The Senate to John Adams, [23 May 1797] 1797-05-23 The Senate of the United States request you to accept their acknowledgments for the comprehensive...
23 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 24 May 1797 1797-05-24 1 The Senate of the United States request you to accept their acknowledgments for the...
24 Jefferson, Thomas Adams, John To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 24 May 1797 1797-05-24 The Senate of the United States request you to accept their acknowledgments for the comprehensive...
25 United States Senate Senate Resolution on Appointment of Charles C. … 1797-06-05 Resolved that the Senate do advise and consent to the appointment of Chas. Cotesworth Pinckney as...
26 United States Senate Senate Resolution on William Blount, [4 July 1797] 1797-07-04 That so much of the Presidents Message of yesterday and the papers accompanying the same as...
27 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 27 November … 1797-11-27 We have received, with much satisfaction The communications you have thought proper to make in...
28 Read, Jacob Adams, John To John Adams from Jacob Read, 28 November 1797 1797-11-28 The communications you thought proper to make in your speech to both Houses of Congress, on the...
29 United States Senate Senate Resolution on William Blount, [11 January 1799] 1799-01-11 that the matter alledged in the plea of the def. is sufficient in law to shew that this court...
30 United States Senate Adams, John To John Adams from United States Senate, 9 December … 1799-12-09 Accept, sir, the respectful acknowledgments of the Senate of the United States for your speech...