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17751 Hamilton, Alexander Constitutional Convention. Objection of Order, 4 June … 1787-06-04 Philadelphia, June 4, 1787. To a motion by James Wilson, seconded by James Madison, that “a...
17752 Adams, John Quincy 5th. 1788-02-05 The weather this day has been extreme cold: I have not experienced the severity of the Season, so...
17753 Madison, James Import Duties, [28 April] 1789 1789-04-28 Goodhue, Gerry, and Thatcher of Massachusetts objected to the six-cent duty on molasses as...
17754 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 August 1787] 1787-08-08 Wednesday 8th. Dined at the City Tavern and remained there till near 10 Oclock.
17755 Adams, John Quincy Thursday October 2d. 1788-10-02 I took my seat in the stage, in Company with a Lady who came from Portsmouth, and Mr. Vaughan, a...
17756 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 April 1785] 1785-04-14 Thursday 14th. Mercury at 48 in the Morning—50 at Noon and 58 at Night. Winds variable—in the...
17757 Madison, James Note on “The North-American,” No. 1 and No. 2, 17 … 1783-09-17 17 September and 8 October 1783. In the Pennsylvania Journal, and the Weekly Advertiser...
17758 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 December 1785] 1785-12-11 Sunday 11th. Thermometer at 38 in the Morng. 50 at Noon and 58 at Night. A heavy mist all day...
17759 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 July 1787] 1787-07-22 Sunday 22d. Left town by 5 Oclock, breakfasted at General Mifflins—rode up to the Spring Mills...
17760 Adams, John Quincy [March 1785] 1785-02-04 Coldest weather we have had this year. Reaumur’s thermometer at 8 degrees below the freezing...
17761 Washington, George October [1787] 1787-10-01 October 1st. Thermometer at 56 in the Morning—64 at Noon and 62 at Night—Cloudy in the Morning...
17762 Jay, John Report on Anglo-American Relations, 26 July 1787 1787-07-26 The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred...
17763 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 January 1787] 1787-01-28 Sunday 28th. Mercury at 26 in the Morning—36 at Noon and 32 at Night. Wind Westerly all day, and...
17764 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 May 1785] 1785-05-04 Wednesday 4th. Mercury at 56 in the Morning 59 at Noon and 64 at Night. Raining until 7 O’clock,...
17765 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 August 1787] 1787-08-12 Sunday 12th. Dined at Bush-hill with Mr. William Hamilton. Spent the evening at home—writg.
17766 Adams, John Quincy 27th. 1788-07-27 Mr. Andrews preached for us this day; and was somewhat longer than usual to the great...
17767 Adams, John Quincy Sunday Octr. 26th. 1783-10-26 We came away from Dartford at about 8. o’clock; and arrived at London at about 11: the distance...
17768 Committee of the Continental Congress IV. First Report on Petition of Zebulon Butler, [21 … 1784-01-21 The Committee to whom were referred the resolutions of the General assembly of Connecticut and...
17769 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 February 1787] 1787-02-18 Sunday 18th. Mercury at in the Morning— at Noon and at N. Clear, Warm, and very pleasant all day,...
17770 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July … 1788-07-19 Ham[ilton]—this article he thinks includes more than gent intend—in the Admiralty—& Chancery...
17771 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 October 1787] 1787-10-15 Monday. 15th. Thermometer at 52 in the Morning 56 at Noon and 52 at Night. Clear all day—Wind at...
17772 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 September 1787] 1787-09-02 Sunday—2d. Rode to Mr. Bartrams & other places in the Country and dined & drank Tea at Mr. Grays.
17773 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 September 1784] 1784-09-25 25th. Having obtained the foregoing information, and being indeed some what discouraged from the...
17774 Hamilton, Alexander New York Assembly. Remarks on Report Concerning … 1787-02-13 New York, February 13, 1787. Hamilton spoke on the report of a “committee on the petition of...
17775 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1788-08-17 Mr. Andrews preach’d for us; this forenoon he was lengthy in his prayer upon the late misfortunes...
17776 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 54, [12 February 1788] 1788-02-12 To the People of the State of New-York. THE next view which I shall take of the House of...
17777 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 March 1787] 1787-03-08 Thursday 8th. Mercury at 34 in the Morning—48 at Noon and 42 at Night. Grey Morning with some...
17778 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 November 1787] 1787-11-05 Monday 5th. Thermometer at 48 in the Morning—58 at Noon and 56 at Night. But little Wind, clear &...
17779 Adams, John Quincy 31st. 1788-07-31 I amuse myself in reading Junius’s letters; which though the factious productions of a partizan,...
17780 Adams, John Quincy Friday Octr. 31st. 1783-10-31 Dined at Mr. Vaughan’s: in the evening we went to the Drury Lane Theatre, where Isabella, or the...
17781 Adams, John Quincy Sunday September 7th. 1788. 1788-09-07 The Marquis to Sainneville, commander of the french Squadron now in the harbour, and the...
17782 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 February 1787] 1787-02-22 Thursday 22d. Mercury at 30 in the morng.—55 at Noon and 48 at Night. Day pleasant, with the Wind...
17783 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Sixth Speech of July 19 … 1788-07-19 Ham[ilton]—combats the propriety of the word “ expresly ” congress one to regulate trade—now they...
17784 Washington, George From George Washington to Peters and Company, 16 … 1788-09-16 I have some Spring Barley for sale, and if you incline to buy it, would be glad to know what you...
17785 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1788-08-21 Upon Stacey’s invitation I went with him and Putnam, and two young lads by the name of Greenough,...
17786 Adams, John Quincy Saturday November 1. 1783. 1783-11-01 This morning I went with Mr. W. Vaughan to see the Paintings of Mr. Pine, and Mr. Copley, and Sir...
17787 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 March 1787] 1787-03-12 Monday 12th. Mercury at 36 in the Morng.—60 at Noon and 58 at N. Morning a little Cloudy with the...
17788 Washington, George September 1784 1784-09-01 Having found it indispensably necessary to visit my Landed property west of the Apalacheon...
17789 Adams, John Quincy 27th. 1787-05-27 Attended Mr. Hilliard, the whole day: he preach’d in the afternoon a Charity Sermon, and a...
17790 Adams, John Quincy 24th. 1787-12-24 Began upon Coke-Littleton, and read about a dozen pages. Pass’d about an hour in the evening with...
17791 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (John McKesson’s … 1788-06-20 The Gentleman who spoke yesterday has been treated as having dealt in the flowry Fields of...
17792 Adams, John Quincy 11. 1788-09-11 Mrs. Smith and Louisa. W. Cranch.
17793 Washington, George [Diary entry: 2 April 1787] 1787-04-02 Monday 2d. Mercury at 37 in the Morning—56 at Noon and 47 at Night. Morning Mild, calm, & smoaky...
17794 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1787-06-17 Attended meeting all day. Mr. Hilliard preach’d us two good occasional sermons from Proverbs II....
17795 Nourse, Joseph Enclosure: Schedule C, [3 March 1789] 1789-03-03 SCHEDULE C Abstract of the Liquidated and Loan-Office Debt of the United States, on the 3d March...
17796 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 July 1786] 1786-07-08 Saturday 8th. Mercury at 74 in the Morning—78 at Noon and 77 at Night. Clear & warm, with very...
17797 Adams, John Quincy 31st. 1787-05-31 The Sophimores are very fearful that their yesterday’s conduct has brought them into...
17798 Adams, John Quincy 7th. 1787-07-07 Mrs. Cranch and Miss Betsey return’d from Boston this evening. Presumably this was written by JQA...
17799 Franklin, Benjamin Report of the Royal Commission to Investigate Animal … 1784-08-11 Rapport des commissaires chargés par le Roi, de l’examen du magnétisme animal (Paris, 1784) The...
17800 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1787-06-21 This is the day, when our Class should by rights, have quitted college; but they have been...