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301 Genet, Edmond Charles Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Edmund Charles Genet, 4 July … 1797-07-04 Long Island, 4 July 1797. Stirred from his present tranquil life by a speech Giles made in...
302 Jefferson, Thomas Pendleton, Edmund From Thomas Jefferson to Edmund Pendleton, 19 February … 1799-02-19 Since my last which was of the 14th. a Monsr. Leblanc, agent from Desfourneaux has come to town....
303 Mifflin, Warner Adams, John To John Adams from Warner Mifflin, 24 September 1798 1798-09-24 I hope I may address the first magistrate in the United States in this Stile without Offence , as...
304 Short, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 9 October 1798 1798-10-09 Jefferson. Oct. 9.—letters written & recd.—prudential motives prevent friend & myself giving...
305 Jefferson, Thomas Madison, James From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 26 November … 1799-11-26 I omitted in my letter of the 23d to say any thing on the subject of mr Wirt; which however was...
306 Adams, John Middlesex County, Ma., Grand Jury From John Adams to Ma., Grand Jury Middlesex County, 7 … 1798-11-07 I thank you for this Address which has been transmitted to me by The Chief Justice of the State,...
307 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 March 1797] 1797-03-06 6. The wind Shifted to the No. Wt. and turned Cold M: 24.
308 Washington, Martha Dandridge Custis Adams, John To John Adams from Martha Dandridge Custis Washington … 1799-12-31 While I feel with keenest anguish the late Dispensation of Divine Providence, I cannot be...
309 Cranch, Mary Smith Adams, Abigail Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 13 June 1797 1797-06-13 I had a mantua makaker & a Tailor last week which keept me so fully imploy’d that I had not time...
310 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 November 1797] 1797-11-03 3. Calm, Clear & pleasant—Mer. at .