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1 Hammond, George Adams, John To John Adams from George Hammond, 4 October 1794 1794-10-04 This letter will be delivered to you by Mr Strickland, a very respectable English Gentleman and a...
2 D’Ivernois, François Adams, John To John Adams from François D’Ivernois, 4 October 1794 1794-10-04 J’ai l’honneur de vous adresser ici une 4e continuation de l’historique des convulsions toujours...
3 Coxe, Tench Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Tench Coxe, 4 October 1794 1794-10-04 You will receive by this express a copy of a letter to me from Mr. Gale. A letter has been sent...
4 Hamilton, Alexander Lee, Henry From Alexander Hamilton to Henry Lee, 4 October [1794] 1794-10-04 There is something about our friend Smith that perplexes and distresses me. I cannot suppose any...
5 Van Staphorst, Nicholaas Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Nicholaas Van Staphorst, 4 … 1794-10-04 The difference of opinion between the several Gentlemen constituting the joint Correspondents of...
6 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 October 1794] 1794-10-04 4th. Forded the Susquehanna; nearly a mile wide, including the Island—at the lower end of wch....
7 Randolph, Edmund Washington, George To George Washington from Edmund Randolph, 4 October … 1794-10-04 No public dispatches, or public events have appeared, since I had the honor of writing to you...
8 Ivernois, François d’ Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from François D’Ivernois, 4 October … 1794-10-04 Au Duplicata du No. 5 que j’ai eu l’honneur de vous expédier by the Peggy bound for Virginia , je...
9 Ivernois, François d’ Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: François D’Ivernois’s Third Letter on the … 1794-10-04 The Symptoms of mildness which the Revolution of Geneva seemed to assume, have soon given place...