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15251 Hamilton, Alexander Petition of John Lamb, [1–9 February 1785] 1785-02-01 To The Honorable The Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. The Memorial and...
15252 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 52, [8 February 1788] 1788-02-08 To the People of the State of New-York. FROM the more general enquiries pursued in the four last...
15253 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 March 1787] 1787-03-05 Monday 5th. Mercury at 34 in the Morning—42 at Noon and 38 at Night. Cloudy morning with the Wind...
15254 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 November 1787] 1787-11-02 Friday 2d. Thermometer at 32 in the Morning—46 at Noon and 44 at Night. Last Night being very...
15255 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1787-12-17 I have continued reading in Sullivan’s lectures. The book is entertaining, and the author so far...
15256 Adams, John Quincy Thursday September 4th. 1788-09-04 Left Newbury-Port this morning with Bridge: we dined at Putnam’s in Dan vers. Very indifferent...
15257 Riddy, Richard Deposition of Richard Riddy, 17 August 1786 1786-08-17 Richard Riddy esq. merchant of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but now resident at Nantes in...
15258 Madison, James Bill Providing for Delegates to the Convention of 1787 … 1786-11-06 Whereas the Commissrs. who assembled at Annapolis on the 14th. day of Sepr. last for the purpose...
15259 Adams, John Quincy 24th. 1787-05-24 Weather was so cloudy all day, that we had no philosophical lecture. Tuesday evening we had a...
15260 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 August 1787] 1787-08-27 Monday 27th. In Convention. Dined at Mr. Morris’s and drank Tea at Mr. Powells.
15261 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1787-12-21 I read through Wright’s short treatise upon the feudal tenures. I found nothing in it, but what I...
15262 If Life’s Compared to a Feast, 22 April 1784 1784-04-22 AD : New York Public Library; transcript: Library of Congress William Temple Franklin found this...
15263 Adams, John Quincy 27th. 1786-11-27 Recite in Ferguson this week. Mr. Williams, this forenoon concluded his course of astronomical...
15264 Adams, John Quincy 14th. 1787-06-14 Return’d a copy of my theses to the president, who informed me, that they would all be ready to...
15265 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 September 1787] 1787-09-17 Monday 17th. Met in Convention when the Constitution received the Unanimous assent of 11 States...
15266 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 July 1786] 1786-07-05 Wednesday 5th. I set out about sun rising, & taking my harvest fields at Muddy hole & the ferry...
15267 Committee of the Continental Congress Report on the Definitive Treaty of Peace and the Letter … 1783-12-16 The committee to whom were referred the Definitive treaty of peace between the United states of...
15268 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 August 1787] 1787-08-31 Friday 31st. In Convention. Dined at Mr. Morris’s and with a Party went to Lansdale & drank Tea...
15269 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1786-12-17 Chandler 1st. went off this morning; there are about 20 of the scholars, who have not yet been...
15270 Adams, John Quincy 4th. 1787-07-04 Breakfasted with Forbes, and at ten o’clock set off for Boston in company with Clark: as soon as...
15271 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1785-08-17 At 5 o’clock we were going, and reach’d Fairfield by 9. I there delivered my letters to Mr. Burr...
15272 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 January 1788] 1788-01-28 Monday 28th. Thermometer at 30 in the Morning—38 at Noon and 38 at Night. Wind Southerly, but not...
15273 Washington, George [Diary entry: 21 September 1787] 1787-09-21 Friday 21st. Breakfasted in Baltimore—dined at the Widow Balls (formerly Spurriers) and lodged at...
15274 Jay, Sarah Livingston Sarah Livingston Jay’s Invitation Lists, 2–12 September … 1788-09-02 invited for 2 d . Sep br . M r . & M rs . Pintard—, M r . & M rs . King—, M r . & M rs ....
15275 Adams, John Quincy 24th. 1786-05-24 It is feared that some bad consequences, will ensue, from the high-go, of the Syllogists last...
15276 Lee, Richard Henry Ratification of the Second Dutch Loan, 1 February 1785 1785-02-01 Be it remembered that the within Contract or engagement entered into by the Honourable John Adams...
15277 Washington, George [Diary entry: 27 December 1786] 1786-12-27 Wednesday 27th. Mercury at 28 in the Morning—49 at Noon and 42 at Night. Quite calm and pleasant,...
15278 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1786-12-21 Miss Jones returned from Judge Dana’s. I spent the evening with Bridge, and Freeman, at the...
15279 Adams, John Quincy 7th. 1785-09-07 We breakfasted early and were on our way by 8 o’clock. We stopp’d at Captain Brookes’s house in...
15280 Washington, George Enclosure: Advertisement: Ohio Lands, 10 March 1784 1784-03-10 The Subscriber Would Lease about 30,000 acres of land on the Ohio & Great Kanhawa, for which he...
15281 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 February 1788] 1788-02-18 Monday 18th. Thermometer at 22 in the Morning—32 at Noon, & 29 at Night. Morning clear with the...
15282 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 October 1788] 1788-10-15 Wednesday 15th. Thermometer at 60 in the morning—65 at Noon and 63 at Night. Morning clear and...
15283 Adams, John [July 1786] 1786-07-01 Last night, Coll. Smith and his Lady, took their Leave of Us, and went to their House in Wimpole...
15284 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1785-08-21 At six in the morning, we all left Middleton: and rode on to Hartford, where we arrived at about...
15285 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 January 1786] 1786-01-24 Tuesday 24th. Thermometer at 31 in the Morning—36 at Noon and 34 at Night. Morning clear &...
15286 Adams, John Quincy 14th. 1786-06-14 The Freshmen, by their high Spirit of Liberty, have again involved themselves in difficulties....
15287 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 March 1788] 1788-03-08 Saturday 8th. Thermometer at 38 in the Morning—42 at Noon And 36 at Night. Morning pleasant, with...
15288 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 November 1788] 1788-11-05 Wednesday 5th. Thermometer at 63 in the Morning—75 at Noon and 73 at Night. Very clear, calm,...
15289 Jay, John Report on Relations with Portugal, 12 March 1788 1788-03-12 The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
15290 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 December 1786] 1786-12-31 Sunday 31st. Mercury at 31 in the Morning—60 at Noon and 55 at Night. Clear and remarkably...
15291 Adams, John Quincy 27th. 1785-01-27 Company to dine Mr. d’Asp, and another Swedish gentleman. Mr. Setaro a Portuguese gentleman in...
15292 Adams, John Quincy 11th. 1785-09-11 Attended Mr. Shaws meeting; forenoon, and afternoon. Took a walk down by the side of the river;...
15293 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 February 1786] 1786-02-14 Tuesday 14th. Thermometer at 32 in the Morning—36 at [noon] and 38 at Night. In the course of...
15294 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 February 1788] 1788-02-22 Friday 22d. Thermometer at 24 in the Morning—28 at Noon and 26 at Night. Wind at No. Et. and...
15295 Adams, John Quincy 6th. 1785-02-06 Enter Miss A. in the evening, and cries out, “Callahan is arrived, and a bushel of Letters. One...
15296 Adams, John Quincy Saturday October 1st. 1785. 1785-10-01 I have been arguing with myself, whether I had best continue my Journal, or break it off at...
15297 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 March 1786] 1786-03-04 Saturday 4th. Thermometer at in the Morng.— at Noon—30 and at Night. The Wind blew hard all last...
15298 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 March 1788] 1788-03-12 Wednesday 12th. Thermometer at 42 in the Morning—55 at Noon and 55 at Night. The morning calm &...
15299 Jefferson, Thomas Memorandum Books, 1785 1785-01-01 Jan. 4. Pd. Marc  Dec. 27.—Jan. 2. ₶  postage 2 washing 22 – 8
15300 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 April 1788] 1788-04-02 Wednesday Second. Thermometer at 50 in the Morning—56 at Noon And 54 at Night. In the forenoon...