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As I conceive it to be but that Justice which every Citizen may claim as His Due to have his...
1802[Diary entry: 6 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
6. Mer. 18–32. River all most closed. Mrs. Forbes our House keeper arrived here this day. Wd....
Your favor of the 6th of September has been duly received, and for the information contained in...
I have the honor to return the papers received the 5th instant, which were laid before you by the...
1805[Diary entry: 7 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
7. Wind Southerly but still cold. Mer. from 26 to 32. Doctr. Fendall went away, & Docr. Stuart...
I have revolved the subject of our yesterdays conversation, and as you disclosed a spirit of...
Un intervalle de 17 années écoulées depuis l’époque ou J’eus l’avantage de faire votre...
As my former letters have already given, and you shall in posterior ones find a regular account...
1809[Diary entry: 8 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
8. Lowering, but moderate—Wind Southerly. Mer. 32.
The fortnight that I spent at Eppington was so taken up in recieving and returning visits, that...
1811[Diary entry: 9 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
9. Wind cold again from the No. Wt. Mer. 24 a . Mr. Law & family & Doc. Stuart went away after...
Your’s of the 30th Ultimo came safe to hand; and altho’, from a view of the papers inclosed, Mr...
I am Satisfyed to lease your Lands Agreeable to Your proposition in part that is I am Willing to...
I have sent our Friend R Lennox 2000 Dollars on account of the obligation given by us to J Mark...
[ Philadelphia, December 10, 1797. Wolcott endorsed the letter Hamilton wrote to him on November...
1816[Diary entry: 10 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
10. Wind variable—Mer. 26 a . Mr. Burwell came to dinner. Mr. Burwell is probably either Lewis...
I have just concluded a bargain with Mr James Welch of Greenbrier County, for four tracts of land...
Since my return to this place I have delayd to write to you from a hope that I shoud have it in...
You were so kind as intimate some time since you cod. accomodate me with a draft for two or three...
I take the liberty to send you some political items received from Correspondents that may amuse...
Coll Pickering has shewn me your Letter of 30th Novr. and I thank you for your kind attention to...
In obedience to your desire, I have the honor to lay before you a few observations in reply to...
I was in hopes not to have troubled you again on any Subject of a Pecuniary, but my Necessities...
1824[Diary entry: 11 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
11. Calm & pleasant—Wind Southerly—Mer. 28 a 34. Mr. Burwell went away after breakfast & a son of...
At the sametime that I acknowledge the receipt of your favour of the 20th Ulto enclosing a...
My first address to you was placed by me in the hands of a friend in Philadelphia, to be...
I receied yesterday your kind favour of 29 Nov’ br and 8 th December. I had a few lines from you...
New York, December 12, 1797. “The Friendly attention with which you have at all times received...
1829[Diary entry: 12 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
12. Lowering Morning, but fine afternoon, Mer. 32 a 42. Mr. Henley went up to Alex. Revd. Mr....
I lay before you the Copy of a letter from the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States,...
The Secretary of the Treasury in obedience to the command of the President of the United States...
1832[Diary entry: 13 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
13. Soft & moderate—Wind Southerly. Mer. 42. a 46. Mr. Lear dined here & Mr. Lawe. Lewis returned.
Letter not found: to Burwell Bassett, Jr., 13 Dec. 1797. On 22 Dec. Bassett wrote GW : “Yours of...
Yesterday, in conversation with M r . FitzSimons (who, you will doubtless recollect, is one of...
1835[Diary entry: 14 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
14. Just such a day as the preceeding one. Mer. 46 a 52.
Peter has been with me to enquire my Opinion about the State of the navigation with respect to...
I am just honoured with your letter of the 11th. The William Penn will, I am told, sail from this...
I concieve it my Duty to state to Your Excellency the Situation of and proceedings in the two...
I arrived here on the 8th. day of my journey from Belmont, having suffered much with the severity...
1840[Diary entry: 15 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
15. Little or no Wind in the forenoon brisk So. Easterly & constant Rain afternoon. Mer. 38 a 50.
Since my last of the 28th Ult., a copy of which you will find on the other side, I have received...
I have the honour to transmit herewith, a Report on the Petition of William Imlay Commissioner of...
1843[Diary entry: 16 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
16. Wind at No. Wt. but not very hard or cold. Mer. 26 a 40.
The object of the present letter is little more than to acknowledge the receipt of his of July...
Within a day or two after my arrival here, I called on Mr. Traquair, the Stonecutter, to whom I...
I design’d to have written you last week but was prevented by company I have receiv’d your Letter...
1847[Diary entry: 17 December 1797] (Washington Papers)
17. Moderate with very little wind Mer. from 30 to 34. Gen. Huntingdon came to dinner. gen....
It is unnecessary, I persuade myself to assure you, that with whatsoever pleasure your letters...
Your letter of the 24th Ulto has been duly received; but one cause or another has prevented the...
As I do not send expressly to the post Office on the return of the Mail from Charlottesville your...