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1 | Adams, John Quincy | 16th. | 1788-02-16 | The most violent snow storm, that has appeared in the course of the winter, it began in the... | |
2 | Adams, John Quincy | Tufts, Cotton | John Quincy Adams to Cotton Tufts, 16 February 1788 | 1788-02-16 | I desired my brother Charles when he went from Haverhill, to mention, that I was again in need of... |
3 | Adams, John | Jay, John | From John Adams to John Jay, 16 February 1788 | 1788-02-16 | There is no Maxim more clearly Settled in all Courts, and in all Negotiations between Nations,... |
4 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 56, [16 February 1788] | 1788-02-16 | To the People of the State of New-York. THE second charge against the House of Representatives... | |
5 | Washington, George | [Diary entry: 16 February 1788] | 1788-02-16 | Saturday 16th. Thermometer at 34 in the Morning—36 at Noon and 34 at Night. The Wind remained at... | |
6 | Madison, James | The Federalist Number 56, [16 February] 1788 | 1788-02-16 | The second charge against the house of representatives is, that it will be too small to possess a... | |
7 | Jefferson, Thomas | Schweighauser & Dobrée | From Thomas Jefferson to Schweighauser & Dobrée, 16 … | 1788-02-16 | I have duly received your favor of Jan. 29 . Having sent a sample of the muskets to the... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Unger, Johann Ludwig von | From Thomas Jefferson to Johann Ludwig de Unger, 16 … | 1788-02-16 | I receive with a great deal of pleasure your favor of January 20. and congratulate you sincerely... |