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Amongst the last acts of my political life, and before I go hence into retirement, profound ,...
I nominate Joel Barlow of the State of Connecticut, to be Consul-General of the United States of...
United States, 2 March 1797. GW makes appointments and promotions in the U.S. army and nominates...
This is the first Day of March, and I have no Letters from you of a later date than the 11 th of...
[ New York, March 1, 1797. ] “Having reconsidered the case of your Uncle (Wm. Beekman’s) Will...
26[Diary entry: 1 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Mercury at 24. Wind Westerly and cold all day.
Letter not found : from James Anderson, 1 March 1797 . Anderson wrote GW on 8 March 1797 : “I...
The President of the United States to [  ] Senator for the State of [  ]. It appearing to me...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States the opinion...
A paragraph written by Mr. Henry a Senator of the US. from Maryland, and inserted in Bache’s...
If, in the general Apprehension of an intention to retire in that most eminent Citizen, to whom...
Timothy Bloodworth Presents his Compliments to the Vice President of the United States, & begs...
33February [1797] (Washington Papers)
1. Wind No. Easterly in the Morning—So. Westerly afterwards and raining more or less all day....
I received last Evening Your kind Letter of Feb ry 8 th . I thank you for your congratulation,...
Yes, my friend you have answered me as I deserve, and made me feel the striking difference...
Your Favor of 18th Instant was received last Night. I have sent a part of the Chronicle of...
37[Diary entry: 28 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
28. Wind variable and grt. appearances all day of Snow. Mer. 35. Went to Mrs. Grattons concer[t]...
The near approach of the period of your leaving this city, suggests the propriety of my making a...
Your favour of the 14th instt with a Postscript of the 24th came to my hands yesterday: and I...
Speech of the Cornplanter to General Washington. “ Father : I thank the great spirit for...
Let me entreat you to attend early this morning to a fit character as a Comsr to attend the...
Having maturely considered the bill, to alter and amend an Act intitled an Act to ascertain and...
I have been fav[ore] d . with yours of the 14 ult. and also with the one which accompanied the...
Letter not found. 28 February 1797. Acknowledged in Chew to JM, 31 Mar. 1797 (DLC). Encloses a...
I have got so far, my dear Martha, on my way to Philadelphia which place I shall not reach till...
It Can be of little Consequence to you my dear Madam wither Your late adventure with me amounts...
In my letter of this morning I Introduced the most difficult article of the proposed National...
Mr Tilghman authorizes me to tell you that our Law respecting endorsements is exactly the same as...
The emissaries of France when driven from every other expedient for extenuating her depredations...
50[Diary entry: 27 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
27. Wind at So. Et. & lowering but no fall, Mer: 36. Went to the theatre in the Evening. Playing...