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Your letter of Aug. 23. 1774 and Proposals for collecting and publishing the American state...
I had the pleasure by a gentleman who saw you at Birmingham to hear of your welfare. By Capt....
Articles of confederation and perpetual Union proposed by the delegates of the several colonies...
souls dollars New Hampshire 100,000 82,713 2 Massachusets 350,000 289,496 Rhode island 58,000...
I am to acknoledge the receipt of your letter, and to scribble a line in answer, being just in...
The large strides < advances > of late taken by the legislature of Great Britain towards...
< We > A Declaration < of > by the representatives of the United colonies of America now sitting...
You will before this have heard that the war is now heartily entered into, without a prospect of...
Since my last, nothing new has happened. Our accounts of the battle of Charleston have become...
The battle of Charlestown I expect you have heard, but perhaps not so as you may depend on. The...
The continued sitting of Congress prevents us from attending our colony Convention: but, directed...
The Congress proceeding to take into their consideration a resolution of the House of Commons of...
It gives us much concern to find that disturbances have arisen and still continue among you...
With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...
MS ( Vi : Third Virginia Convention, Loose Papers); probably in an unidentified hand in part,...
I received your message by Mr. Braxton and immediately gave him an order on the Treasurer for the...
I wrote to Patty on my arrival here, and there being then nothing new in the political way I...
Connecticut is bounded Westward 1. by the N. W. line of Virginia. 2. by the Proviso in the...
Since my last, we have nothing new from England or from the camps at either Cambridge or St....
We have nothing new from England or the camp before Boston. By a private letter this day to a...
We have no late intelligence here except of the surrender of Chambly, with 90. prisoners of war,...
After sealing my last letter to you we received an account of the capture of St. John’s which I...
I am to give you the melancholy intelligence of the death of our most worthy Speaker which...
De rebus novis, ita est. One of our armed vessels has taken an English storeship coming with all...
there is a bar off Presque isle which prevents large vessels coming near the shore. distance from...
Capt Orl[ando] Jeremiah Nichols Clear Jones’s Company Ice-and Snow Clear Joshua Fry Clear 15....
[ Albemarle, ca. 1776 ] A tabulated return in six columns giving names and numbers of captains,...
28Memorandum Books, 1776 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Pd. entertt. at Ewens’s 15/7½. Pd. ferrge. at do. 13/1½. 2. Pd. lodging, dinner &c. at...
Queen Elizabeth by letters patent bearing date the 11th. of June 1578. granted to Sr. Humphrey...
I arrived here last Tuesday after being detained hence six weeks longer than I intended by a...