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183201 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 March 1767] 1767-03-08 8. Flying clouds in the forenoon. Wind brisk from the No[rth]ward. Clear afternn.
183202 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 December 1768] 1768-12-12 12. Lowering Morning, but clear & calm Noon. No Wind nor frost.
183203 Franklin, Benjamin Notice to Subscribers, 25 January 1752 1752-01-25 Printed in Die Hoch Teutsche und Englische Zeitung, January 25, 1752. Die Hoch Teutsche und...
183204 Hamilton, Alexander Continental Congress Motion on Appointment of Committee … 1782-12-04 On motion of Mr. (Alexander) Hamilton, seconded by Mr. (David) Howell, Resolved , That a...
183205 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 July 1767] 1767-07-06 6. Winds Southwardly. Cool & cloudy with a good shower of Rain in the Night.
183206 Madison, James Assumption of the State Debts, [2 March] 1790 1790-03-02 Before the Committee of the Whole resumed consideration of JM’s amendment to the assumption...
183207 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 January 1773] 1773-01-17 17. Wind Shifting to the No. West in the Night it turnd exceeding cold froze the ground very hard...
183208 Adams, John VI. “Letters from a Distinguished American,” No. 8, 4 … 1780-07-14 The Cool Thoughts go on. “Timber of every kind, iron, salt-petre, tar, pitch, turpentine, and...
183209 Madison, James The Federalist Number 45, [26 January] 1788 1788-01-26 Having shewn that no one of the powers transferred to the federal government is unnecessary or...
183210 Hamilton, Alexander Report on Funds for the Payment of the Interest on the … 1790-03-04 [To the Speaker of the House of Representatives] In obedience to the Order of the House of...
183211 Adams, John Quincy 28th. 1786-11-28 The weather very cold. No appearance of rioters as yet, tho’ it is this evening reported that...
183212 Washington, George [Diary entry: 24 December 1797] 1797-12-24 24. Calm but still cold. Mer. 8 a 28.
183213 Washington, George General Orders, 29 September 1782 1782-09-29 For the day tomorrow Lieutenant Colonel Gray Major Pettingall Brigade Major Cox Brigade Qr Master...
183214 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 May 1773] 1773-05-14 14. Cloudy & somewhat Cool wind Shifting more Westerly.
183215 Washington, George General Orders, 16 July 1776 1776-07-16 The Hon: Continental Congress have been pleased to increase the pay of the regimental Surgeons,...
183216 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 January 1760] 1760-01-18 18. Great Sleet, & mist till Noon, then clear Wd. So.
183217 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 March 1748] 1748-03-25 Fryday 25th. 1748. Nothing Remarkable on thursday but only being with the Indians all day so...
183218 Washington, George General Orders, 5 December 1775 1775-12-05 Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
183219 Adams, John Fryday. Nov. 11. 1791. 1791-11-11 Yesterday a No. of the national Gazette was sent to me, by Phillip Freneau, printed by Childs and...
183220 Adams, John Quincy 15th. 1787-06-15 A warm day, but the air has been much more pure, than for several days past. Yesterday Mr. Dana...
183221 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 August 1798] 1798-08-11 11. Morng. perfectly clear & calm. Mer. at 78—at Noon 90—and at Night. Fine Showers appeared all...
183222 Enclosure: Schedule A, [9 January 1790] 1790-01-09 SCHEDULE A Supposititious Statement of Accounts Between the United States and Individual States....
183223 Albany Congress Albany Congress: Representation of the Present State of … 1754-07-09 Copy: Public Record Office, London; also copies: Rhode Island Archives, John Carter Brown...
183224 Washington, George [Diary entry: 1 April 1774] 1774-04-01 April 1st. At home all day. Price Posey dined here.
183225 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 September 1787] 1787-09-18 Tuesday 18th. Finished what private business I had to do in the City this forenoon. Took my leave...
183226 Jefferson, Thomas No. 1: An Historical View of the Cod-fisheries of … 1791-02-01 An Historical View of the Cod-fisheries of France, England, and the United States. France England...
183227 Washington, George General Orders, 9 August 1782 1782-08-09 The acting Quartermaster with the army will have a sufficient number of Espontoons made to...
183228 Adams, John 20. Sunday. 1779-06-20 Two Privateers have been in sight all this day. One advanced, and fired several Guns in order to...
183229 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 December 1773] 1773-12-29 29. Went out with the Dogs. Found a Fox but did not kill it.
183230 Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson’s Account and Attendance Record in the … 1781-12-10 1781 [The Commonwealth of Virginia to] Thomas Jefferson [Dr.] Dec. Travelling to & from the...
183231 DuSimitière, Pierre Eugène III. DuSimitière’s Proposal, 20 August 1776 1776-08-20 THE COAT OF ARMS OF THE STATES OF AMERICA The Shield has Six quarters parti one, coupé two; to...
183232 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 January 1773] 1773-01-31 31. At home all day alone.
183233 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 October 1768] 1768-10-05 5. Went to Alexandria, after an early dinner to see a Ship (the Jenny) Launched but was...
183234 Washington, George General Orders, 11 September 1777 1777-09-11 Varick transcript , DLC:GW . A note in the left margin of the manuscript, written by the same...
183235 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 July 1786] 1786-07-06 Thursday 6th. Mercury at 71 in the Morning—77 at Noon and 76 at N. Morning hazy, with thunder &...
183236 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 May 1797] 1797-05-17 17. Wind Easterly all day and pretty fresh & cool.
183237 Editorial Note: Jefferson’s Reports of Balloting in the … On 12 Feb. Jefferson sent copies of Thomas Paine’s Compact Maritime , newly printed from...
183238 Introductory Note: From Philip Schuyler, [31 August … The opening paragraph of this letter contains the first reference in Hamilton’s extant...
183239 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 February 1773] 1773-02-07 7. At home all day alone.
183240 Adams, John VI. Misanthrop, No. 2, January 1767 1767-01-01 During a Course of twenty Years, it has been the constant Amusement of my Life, to examine, the...
183241 Adams, John Quincy 18th. 1786-12-18 The young Ladies at Mr. Wigglesworth’s, dined at Judge Danas, I went down there with Bridge; to...
183242 Hamilton, Alexander The Vindication No. IV, [May–August 1792] 1792-05-01 The Debt proper or the original Debt of the UStates in its primary form may be classed under four...
183243 Virginia Assembly Bill Empowering the High Court of Chancery to Supply … 1778-05-19 Be it enacted by the general assembly that the judges of the high court of chancery or any two of...
183244 Washington, George [Diary entry: 4 June 1773] 1773-06-04 4. Breakfasted at the Sign of the Bull 13 Miles from the Ship. Dind at Lancaster 19 Miles further...
183245 Stephen, Adam Court of Inquiry, 4–8 May 1758 1758-05-04 The Reasons given by Capt. Robt McKenzie and Ensign Woodford for acquainting Capt. Thomas...
183246 Washington, George General Orders, 12 September 1775 1775-09-12 Varick transcript , DLC:GW .
183247 Adams, John Tuesday Decr. 23d. 1766. 1766-12-23 I heard Yesterday, for the first Time, that young Jonathan Hayward, the Son of Lt. Joseph Hayward...
183248 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 July 1768] 1768-07-22 22. Rid to Ditto in the forenoon with my Wife & Patcy Custis.
183249 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 February 1760] 1760-02-08 8. W. No. Wt. but not hard, fine clear & Warm.
183250 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 April 1748] 1748-04-05 Tuesday 5th. We went out & did 4 Lots. We were attended by the same Company of People that we had...