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We arrived here, Dear Papa, last thursday without any accident and found my sister and her...
After one short week your mind will be absorbed in the routine of current business, & the...
The present inimitable course of our public affairs proves me to be a very bad politician so that...
64[Diary entry: 26 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear & cold all day Wind at No. Wt. & Mercury 19. All the Military & Naval Officer[s] dined...
I inclose the form of the summons by Mr. Jefferson on the former occasion, to the Senators to...
66[Diary entry: 25 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
25. Wind pretty fresh from the No. W. and cool with lowering clouds towards evening—Mercury 32.
The printed notification (enclosed) gives a general description of the lands held by the...
Letter not found : from George Clinton, 14–24 Feb. 1797 . GW wrote Clinton on 28 Feb. : “Your...
The Presbyterian Congregation have voted me the front Pew in their Church for my Family. It is an...
70[Diary entry: 24 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
24. Rain fell last Night & a little this Morng. Cloudy until afternoon Wind Westerly. Mery. 50.
Accept my Thanks for your Letters of the 15 and 17 Instant, which together with a Copy of the...
An Address so respectful and affectionate as this from Gentlemen of such Experience and...
General Pinckney and his family have arrived at Amsterdam; but as I have not seen him I presume...
presuming, that a general peace is not very distant: a question arises, to the mind of every...
[ New York, February 23, 1797. On March 3, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to “Yours...
76[Diary entry: 23 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
23. Clear & pleasant forenoon. Wind brisk at So. Wt. lowerg. aftds. W. at So. Et. Mer. 36. The...
Believing that there may be times and occasions, on which my opinions of the anonymous letters...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United [States] three...
Mr. Jefferson left this yesterday morning before the arrival of the Stage so that your letter to...
On 19 January 1797 the Treasury Department had recommended that the ad valorem duty on several...
The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, and deficient in the...
The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, and deficient in the...
New York, February 22, 1797. “In our Character of Executors, we are Trustees for a Number of...
84[Diary entry: 22 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
22. Rain in the Night cloudy forenoon with the Wind at East—afterwards at S. W. clear & very...
I was duely favored with Yours of 13th And the seeds which I delivered to the Gardener —I am...
Letter not found : from George Washington Parke Custis, 22 Feb. 1797 . GW wrote Custis on 27 Feb....
With a sense of gratitude, which words can but feebly express, I transmit to you the just account...
Upon this auspicious day—and in contemplation of an approaching public event, the most affecting,...
I conclude Mr. Jefferson has gone forward the upper road as he has not yet passed through this...
I fear to look back to the Date of my last Letter to You, least it should accuse me of omission....
I believe I have not acknowledged your favour of the 20th January, which I received in its...
I received in its time your favor of the 2d and thank you for your clear and satisfactory answer...
The Paris Accounts inform us that France has lately exercised towards Genoa an act of atrocious...
94[Diary entry: 21 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind westerly & remarkably pleasant in the forenoon—but lowering afterwards. Mery. at 30.
The Petition of Caleb P. Bennett late of the State of Delaware. Humbly sheweth That by the Death...
That the thanks of this Board be given, to His Excellency George Washington, for his obliging...
We had the honor of receiving yours of the 17th Inst. by last mail —The ideas expressed in your...
just rc d yr s of 8. 9. 13 th. return sister Peabodys lovely Letter. John’s is gone to the P.— I...
I hope we shall never get into a habit of writing to one another angry and kind Letters...
your kind and affectionate letter of the 9 th instant has been duly received.— For the favourable...
I have received your kind Letter of the 30 Jan and thank you, for your obliging Complaisance in...
I have the honour to transmit you herewith, a list of Invalid-Pension-Applicants—who have been...
I thank you for giving me the perusal of the enclosed.—The sentiments do honor to the head &...
104[Diary entry: 20 February 1797] (Washington Papers)
20. Cloudy with a little rain in the forenoon—variable afterwards. Wind So. West. Mercury 39....
I thank you for giving me the perusal of the enclosed. The sentiments do honor to the head &...
Your letter of the 14th enclosing the weekly Reports, was received on Saturday last. The opinion...
I have chosen David Humphreys, one of our distinguished citizens, to reside near your Majesty in...
Reasons which I have frequently assigned, have prevented me from acknowledging sooner, the...
We had the honor of your favor of the 15th Instant—Your Ideas respecting the capitol are those...
The President will read with pleasure the postscript of the inclosed letter from Robert...