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3801 “Horatius” Horatius No. II, [July 1795] 1795-07-01 To The People of the U States Countrymen & Fellow Citizens Nothing can be more false or...
3802 Washington, George [July 1795 (1)] 1795-07-01 1. Wind at So. Et. Raing. more or less all day. 2. Do. at East—cloudy more or less. 3. Do. do....
3803 Belknap, Jeremy Adams, John To John Adams from Jeremy Belknap, 31 July 1795 1795-07-31 Enclosed is the Letter of Mr Tucker which I mentioned to you the other day. The good sense &...
3804 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 July 1795] 1795-07-31 31. Do. Showery. Do. Do. in the Night.
3805 “Juricola” Washington, George To George Washington from “Juricola,” 31 July 1795 1795-07-31 31 July 1795. The writer claims that although the flame of war in Europe has not enveloped the...
3806 Washington, George Pickering, Timothy From George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 31 July … 1795-07-31 Your letter of the 27th instant was received by the last Post to Alexandria. I thank you for the...
3807 Pickering, Timothy Washington, George To George Washington from Timothy Pickering, 31 July … 1795-07-31 I learn that Mr Hammond has received letters of recall; and that he expects to depart in three...
3808 Washington, George Randolph, Edmund From George Washington to Edmund Randolph, 31 July 1795 1795-07-31 On Wednesday evening, I sent the packet, now under cover with this, to the Post Office in...
3809 Randolph, Edmund Washington, George To George Washington from Edmund Randolph, 31 July 1795 1795-07-31 Private. The only letter, which I had the honor of receiving from you by the mail of yesterday,...
3810 Duane, James Jay, John To John Jay from James Duane, 31 July 1795 1795-07-31 Among your numerous and respectable friends none can participate with more sensibility in events...