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6651[Diary entry: 14 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday 14th. This being the day appointed for the meeting of the Convention such members of it as...
It must give the highest satisfaction to every friend of the Union, that the same Gentleman, who...
In conformity to an unanimous Vote of the Society for Political Inquiries, I have the honor to...
[ 14 May 1787. n.p. Recorded in SJL as received 31 May 1787 at Nantes. Not found.
I went into the country on wednesday last, the day of Colo. Smith’s departure from this place,...
665613th. (Adams Papers)
The storm continued violent through the whole day. The rain pour’d down, with as much force, as...
6657[Diary entry: 13 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Sunday. 13th. About 8 Oclock Mr. Corbin and myself set out, and dined at Chester (Mrs. Withy’s)...
6658[Diary entry: 13 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 13th. About Nine o’clock Mr. Corbin and I set out, and dined at Chester, where I was met...
I cannot let my worthy Friend Genl Pinckney leave us in order to join You on so important a...
I have receivd private information, that it is the intention of the meeting of the Cincinnati to...
666112th. (Adams Papers)
The storm continued the whole day with unabated violence. Mr. Williams gave a philosophical...
I had the Pleasure of writing you a few Lines on the 2 d. of last Month, since which I have...
Charleston, South Carolina, May 12, 1787. Requests Hamilton to collect a debt owed More by “Mr....
6664[Diary entry: 12 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday. 12th. With difficulty (on acct. of the Wind) crossed the Susquehanna. Breakfasted at...
6665[Diary entry: 12 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 12th. Crossed the river early in the morning and breakfasted at the ferry house on the...
it is dreadful to live So far that we do from one another. I receive but in this moment the...
Letter not found: from George Augustine Washington, 12 May 1787. On 17 May GW wrote George...
Being neither acquainted with your Secretary at War, nor Doctor White the Superintendant for the...
666911th. (Adams Papers)
Storm’d again the whole day: we had a lecture from Mr. Williams, upon heat, in which he...
Captain Callihans delay gives me an other opportunity of writing you, tho I have nothing material...
6671[Diary entry: 11 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Friday 11th. Set off before breakfast. Rid 12 miles to Skirretts for it. Baited there and...
6672[Diary entry: 11 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Friday 11th. Set out before breakfast and rid 12 Miles to Skirrets Tavern, where we baited, and...
Mathew Whiting, Esqr. was here yesterday, and was very uneasy he had not seen you, to pay some...
Pardonnez si je derobe un moment, aux importantes occupations, dont votre place vous a chargé,...
667510th. (Adams Papers)
A violent north east storm continued the whole day, with copious rain: there has fallen more this...
Inclosed Sir I send you the Review of the defence of the American constitution, which if you...
6677[Diary entry: 10 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 10th. Very great appearances of rain in the morning, & a little falling, induced me,...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred...
Norfolk, 10 May 1787. Encloses letters of introduction; though he had expected to sail with Capt....
66809th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Wigglesworth gave a private lecture this morning, and we had likewise a philosophical lecture...
6681[Diary entry: 9 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 9th. Crossed from Mt. Vernon to Mr. Digges a little after Sun rise & pursuing the rout...
As the State of my Health requires, and that of the Office will soon admit of my making an...
I hope this Letter will meet your Excellency at Cette, and on that account I direct it to M....
The Box I wrote you of containing the Skin Skeleton and Horns of a moose together with the Horns...
66858. (Adams Papers)
Began to pay some attention to my theses. Studied fluxions, a little in the forenoon: and the...
on Fryday last I had the Honour of your Letter of the fourth of April with two Bills of Exchange...
I am honoured with your Letter of April 2 d , and am happy to receive the Resolutions of...
I have this Moment, four O Clock, your Letter of the 4.— I have this forenoon Sent to the Post...
The People of the State of New York To Egbert and Alexander Hamilton Drs. For our expences in...
6690[Diary entry: 8 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday. 8th. Mercury at in the Morning— at Noon and at Night. The Weather being squally with...
I am honoured with your Letter of April 2 d , and am happy to receive the Resolutions of...
My last was of the 24th. and 25th. of April. Yours was from Nice the 12th. Agreeably to your...
66937th. (Adams Papers)
This morning I went up, with Cranch, Learned, Lloyd, Mason, Phelps and Putnam, to the fresh pond,...
The Letter from the Board of Treasury of the 4. of April, in which this is inclosed, I received...
6695[Diary entry: 7 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday 7th. Mercury at in the Morng.— at Noon and at Night. Clear, with the wind pretty fresh at...
Company, and several other matters which pressed upon me yesterday, and which has obliged me to...
In consequence of your polite promise to take charge of any letters that I might wish to send to...
One imprudence frequently begats a second, & I feel that it is the liberty I took of writing to...
This will, I hope, be handed you by my dear Polly, who I most ardently wish may reach you in the...
This will I hope be handed you by my dear Polly, who I most ardently wish may reach you in the...