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I have just received your favors of the 29th. inst. public and private , and being in the moment...
I have duly received your favor of Aug. 25. from Boston, and am sensible of the candor of your...
In my letter of Mar. 29 I mentioned to you the difficulty produced by the circumstance of your...
I wrote you a letter of detail yesterday, covering the 1st. of a set of Exchange drawn by James...
In your favor of the 18th. you mention having for disposal two casks of white & red Sherry, and...
Your last letters recieved were of May 25. & July 12. in your preceding ones you had mentioned...
I recieved yesterday your favor of Jan. 30. as I had before done that of the 15th. I had some...
The butt of dry Sherry mentioned in your letter of the 3d. of April came safe to hand. I had...
On the 10th. inst. I wrote to you inclosing a check on the bank of the US. for D. 590.72 the...
The pipe of dry Pacharetti, pipe & two half pipes of Sherry, which you were so kind as to send me...
The Secretary of state is proceeding in the consideration of the several matters which have been...
I recieved in due time your favor of Dec. 1. and have been prevented answering sooner by a...
Among the wines you were so kind as to furnish me the one called in your letter Xeres sin color...
Several letters recieved from you have proven that your mind is placed in a state of considerable...
Your favor of the 17th is [just now] recieved. I am [sorry that] the state of your health is such...
I wrote you last on the 10th. of May, and since that have recieved your several favors of Apr. 4....
Letter not found. 10 December 1801. Acknowledged in Yznardy to JM, 18 Dec. 1801 . Discusses the...
I am living retired in the mountains of Virginia , & so far removed from any seaport, that I...
Letter not found. 14 May 1801. Referred to in Yznardy to JM, 6 June 1801 . Requests Yznardy to...
Your affectionate congratulations on the happy conclusion of the War, and the glorious prospect...
J Madison presents his respects to Mr Vanzant, with an acknowlegement of the receipt of the acct....
You must give me leave to return you the inclosed, as I have laid aside the distressing trade of...
I am sorry to be told here that you are sick in Philadelphia. I had hoped to have had the...
Through your means I beg leave to renew an application, formerly made to Governor Jefferson, on a...
I received your kind letter of the 7th inst. I have long intended myself the pleasure of visiting...
I was much disappointed at not meeting with you here for many reasons: one or two of them I will...
By Colo. Bland who is returning to Virginia in a carriage I send you a thermometer, the only one...
This will be handed you by a Mr. Strickland, an English gentleman who is passing through our...
I wrote you about the 10th of Nov. from Philada. by Colo. Bland who was going directly to...
Having been unable to get waggons to set off hitherto for our pans and the day on which we were...
I recieved but lately your favor of Oct. 29. announcing to us the death of Gen l Kosciusko . to...
I have recd. your letter of the 17th. The best answer I can give, will be found in the enclosed...
157983[Diary entry: 29 April 1767] (Washington Papers)
29. Sowed more flax seed behind the quarter.
AD : University of Pennsylvania Library <[after November 24, 1779], in French, under the heading...
157985Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
On 19 April the States General recognized the United States as independent and John Adams as its...
Printed in The American Weekly Mercury , February 11, 1728/9. All Fools have still an Itching to...
157987[Diary entry: 15 August 1767] (Washington Papers)
15. Finishd sowing the 39 Inch Cut of Corn in the Neck with 44½ Bushl. Wheat. Finishd sowing that...
15798827th. (Adams Papers)
No reciting this morning. I was employed all day in studying mathematics, which are the most...
157989[Diary entry: 23 May 1797] (Washington Papers)
23. Wind Easterly & rather Cool.
157990The Virginia Plan, 29 May 1787 (Madison Papers)
The Federal Convention plunged into its momentous assignment without great delay chiefly because...
157991[Diary entry: 13 February 1773] (Washington Papers)
13. Still at home. Mr. Dulany & Mr. Custis went to Mrs. Frenchs after Breakfast. The two young...
157992General Orders, 3 May 1776 (Washington Papers)
A General Court Martial of the Line, consisting of one Colonel, one Lieut. Colonel, one Major,...
15799324th. (Adams Papers)
Snow’d all night, and this forenoon. I attended meeting all day: Mr. Hilliard preached, but not...
AL : American Philosophical Society I wrote to you upon my arrival in Liverpool as did my Friend...
157995[Diary entry: 10 June 1773] (Washington Papers)
10. At home all day alone.
157996General Orders, 14 July 1779 (Washington Papers)
Congress have been pleased to pass the following resolve. Resolved—That in consideration of their...
MS : The Royal Society; also copy: American Academy of Arts and Sciences At the reading of this...
As from Major Lees present situation, the command of his Corps will devolve on you, I am to...
Whereas the enemy by a sudden incursion have succeeded in invading the capital of the nation,...
158000[Diary entry: 14 February 1760] (Washington Papers)
14. Ditto Ditto Do. Do. but cloudy.