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1301 Kinnersley, Ebenezer Smith, William Ebenezer Kinnersley to [William Smith], 30 November … 1758-11-30 Printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , November 30, 1758. William Smith, provost of the College...
1302 Jefferson, Thomas Evans, Oliver From Thomas Jefferson to Oliver Evans, 28 April 1805 1805-04-28 Your favor of the 21st. is recieved in which you mention that mr Clymer has concieved a means...
1303 Washington, George Morris, Robert From George Washington to Robert Morris, 24 December … 1781-12-24 Knowing full well the multiplicity & importance of yr business, it would give me more pain than...
1304 Council of War Council of War, 12 September 1776 1776-09-12 At a Council of War held at Gen. McDougals Qua⟨rters⟩ Sept. 12. 1776. Present His Excelly Gen....
1305 Adams, John Quincy [27th.] 1784-08-27 Friday dined with the Abbés at Passi.
1306 Read, Jacob Washington, George To George Washington from Jacob Read, 3 June 1792 1792-06-03 Mr Hugh Rose of this State will do himself the honour of paying his Respects to Your Excellency...
1307 Peale, Charles Willson Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Charles Willson Peale, 21 … 1802-01-21 Receive my assurances of obligation for the politeness and punctuality with which you have...
1308 Adams, John Adams, John Quincy John Adams to John Quincy Adams, 19 February 1793 1793-02-19 I have great Satisfaction in your Letter of the 10 th. The Breaking of the Bubble of Banks would...
1309 Jones, Joseph Madison, James To James Madison from Joseph Jones, 25 March 1796 1796-03-25 The day after my return I wrote you a few lines to let you know I was at home I shall in a few...
1310 Jefferson, Thomas Washington, George Cabinet Opinions on the Republican and the Catharine … 1793-06-12 June 12. 1793. The President having required the opinions of the heads of the three departments...