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23551[Diary entry: 22 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
22. Do. Very warm.
With the freedom of men who are sensible of their own rights; but with the sincere deference...
The treaty now pending between the United States of America and Great Britain having much engaged...
Both your letters, dated the 17th instt, found me at this place, where I arrived on Monday. The...
Notes on the account of R. Harvie & Co. against me, and the bond given on it. My dealings with...
23556[Diary entry: 23 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
23. Do. Appearance of Rain.
It is with the most real pleasure that I congratulate you on your safe Arrival in America, the...
I received yours of the 26. of march and had before received those of the 4th. of Decr. 11 of...
The enclosed was left with me by Mr Ledlie to be sent to you, He did not receive it till after he...
I have the pleasure to forward the enclosed letter from our Treasurer which will give the best...
23561[Diary entry: 24 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
24. No. Wt. but very warm, Rain.
The enclosed Letter from the Secretary of State covering the charge made by Mr Greenleaf were...
The Board have had under Consideration for some days past the Subject of regulating the building...
My letter from Baltimore, and the one written by Friday’s Post, dated the 22d instt renders it in...
You will see in Bache’s paper of this morning names upon the committee for preparing the address...
After a very mature consideration, we are unanimously of opinion, that an answer be returned to...
Letter not found: from William Thornton, 24 July 1795. On 29 July, GW wrote to the commissioners...
Draft I Mr. Hamilton declares & would repeat that when he interposed in the altercation between...
23569The Defence No. II, [25 July 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
Previous to a more particular discussion of the merits of the Treaty, it may be useful to advert...
Confiding in your integrity and friendship to me, I have made you Executor of my Will. My...
23571[Diary entry: 25 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
25. No. Wt. but warm.
The Memorial of the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and District of Southwark,...
I have the honor of inclosing to you a draft, which has been signed by the three other gentlemen....
The enclosed Letter was delivered to me from the Post Office here, & as I often get Letters very...
Your note for the clover seed came to hand a week ago, and an opportunity which I think...
Your favor of the 24th last month covering a Draft on Mr. John Barnes of Philadelphia for twelve...
23577[Diary entry: 26 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
26. West—warm—then East.
In dissenting from the Memorial of the 24th Instant which my colleagues sent to you by the last...
I went to the State House yard last Saturday for the purpose of observing the proceedings—there...
I had began a long letter to you in cypher, it appearing the British have commenc’d seizing my...
I duly Received your favour of the 30 June last the House is secured for you at £200 per Annum as...
Mr. Stuart having thought it best to associate a careful person at Staunton with James, they...
I am very thankful to you for your kind attention to our lost infant. The person you sent arrived...
The public affairs of the Country where I now reside, afford at this time but an indifferent...
Camillus has stated truly, that Denmark Sweden and the U States acted upon the same principle in...
23586[Diary entry: 27 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
27. Easterley—a great deal of Rain.
We the undersigned Citizens of the United States, inhabitants of Baltimore Town, beg leave...
In the afternoon of the day after your departure from Philada I went on board the vessel bound...
Your letter of the 18th instt from Fredericksburgh, was received on thursday, and I should have...
Not having heard from you for sometime, I am desirous of knowing whether you have purchased any...
On Saturday morning I received your letter of the 21st instt; with its enclosures. The Post of...
By the time this reaches Mount Vernon, you will have received the memorial of the philadelphia...
My letters for the Post office in Alexandria, had been sent off some hours before the enclosed...
Saturday evening was appointed for the last meeting on the treaty in the state-house yard; and...
Hamilton, History John C. Hamilton, Life of Alexander Hamilton, a History of the Republic of the...
You see that attempts are made to stir up a flame & convulse the country respecting the Treaty:...
We have some cause to suspect though not enough to believe that our Jacobins medidate serious...
23598[Diary entry: 28 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
28. Wind at No. West—clear—pleast.
Having heard that you had return’d to Mount Vernon, I take the liberty of troubling you with this...
By the Adriana, Captn Fitzpatrick you will receive a complete, & exact model of the Bastile, made...