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17341 “H. G.” H. G. Letter XII, 8 March 1789 1789-03-08 The seventh of the circumstances enumerated in proof of his Excellency’s enmity to the Union is,...
17342 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 April 1785] 1785-04-06 Wednesday 6th. Mercury at 47 in the Morning— at Noon and at Night. Clear, calm & pleasant in the...
17343 Adams, John Quincy 11th. 1788-01-11 From the office this afternoon I went with Townsend to his lodgings, and there past a couple of...
17344 Washington, George [Diary entry: 3 December 1785] 1785-12-03 Saturday 3d. Thermometer at 50 in the Morning—56 at Noon and 61 at Night. The day very pleasant...
17345 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 July 1787] 1787-07-14 Saturday 14th. Dined at the Cold Spring Club and went to the Play in the Afternoon.
17346 Adams, John Quincy 29th. 1788-06-29 I attended at meeting and heard Mr. Wibird. The weather was rather dull and somewhat sultry. I am...
17347 Adams, John Quincy 14. 1783-09-14 Fete de S: Cloud. Diné entre là et Auteuil. M: T——r parti. An annual festival held on the grounds...
17348 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 March 1785] 1785-03-20 Sunday 20th. Mercury at 39 in the Morning—42 at Noon and 40 at Night. Morning lowering. About...
17349 Washington, George February [1787] 1787-02-01 [Thursday 1st.] Mercury at 32 in the Morning—46 at Noon and 46 at Night. Wind (tho’ not much of...
17350 Randolph, Edmund Constitutional Convention. Motion that Representation … 1787-05-30 Philadelphia, May 30, 1787. The Convention having before it a proposition by Edmund Randolph that...
17351 Adams, John Quincy Friday February 1st. 1788. 1788-02-01 Pass’d a great part of the fore noon at Mr. Thaxter’s. He is now quite in the family way: he...
17352 Madison, James Import Duties, [24 April] 1789 1789-04-24 Formal consideration of the Committee of the Whole report was now before the House. Several...
17353 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 August 1787] 1787-08-04 Saturday—4th. In the Morning, and betwn. breakfast and dinner fished. Dined at General...
17354 Adams, John Quincy 19th. 1788-07-19 I was considerably fatigued by my jaunt of yesterday, but made out however to read something, in...
17355 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 April 1785] 1785-04-10 Sunday 10th. Mercury at 46 in the Morning—52 at Noon and 60 at Night. Clear all day—Morning calm;...
17356 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 September 1785] 1785-09-29 Thursday 29th. Thermometer at 60 in the Morning—65 at Noon and 66 at Night. Day clear, and not...
17357 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 October 1787] 1787-10-07 Sunday 7th. Thermometer at 58 in the Morning—70 at Noon and 63 at Night. Clear in the forenoon &...
17358 Congressional Resolution Changing John Jay’s … 1785-08-25 On a Report of a Committee to whom was referred a letter of the 15 th . from the Secretary for...
17359 Maryland Legislature Enclosure II: An Act for Opening and Extending the … 1784-10-18 Richmond, 18 October 1784. I. W hereas the extension of the navigation of Potowmack river, from...
17360 Adams, John Quincy 24. 1783-09-24 Mme. Ridley accouchée. Ann Richardson, whom Matthew Ridley married in England in 1775, gave birth...
17361 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 September 1784] 1784-09-17 17th. Detained here by a settled Rain the whole day—which gave me time to close my accts. with...
17362 Adams, John Quincy 9th. 1788-08-09 Thompson went to see Miss Roberts at Newtown. I cannot read with so much satisfaction for some...
17363 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 January 1787] 1787-01-24 Wednesday 24th. Mercury at 46 in the Morning—49 at Noon and 48 at Night. Raining more or less all...
17364 Adams, John Quincy 23d. 1788-07-23 I had almost promised Mr. Thaxter to wait till the afternoon; but as there was an appearance of a...
17365 Adams, John Quincy Tuesday. 21st. 1783-10-21 Set away from St. Just at about 7 ½ o’clock; dined at Amiens; the Capital of the Province of...
17366 Continental Congress Enclosure II: Instructions for Negotiating Treaties of … 1783-10-29 To the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United States of America at the Court of Versailles...
17367 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 February 1787] 1787-02-14 Wednesday 14th. Mercury at 36 in the Morng.—36 at Noon and 36 at Night. Thick and heavy clouds in...
17368 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July … 1788-07-17 Ham[ilton]—gave reasons why we would be out of the Union— Amend[ment]s have been proposed—with a...
17369 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 October 1787] 1787-10-11 Thursday 11th. Thermometer at 54 in the morning—64 at Noon and 62 at Night. Foggy Morning & clear...
17370 Adams, John Quincy 29th. 1787-04-29 Attended meeting all day. Mr. Hilliard preach’d in the forenoon, and Mr. Willard, brother to my...