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183481 Introductory Note: To George Washington, [14 April … The threat of war with Great Britain in the spring of 1794 was met in the United States with...
183482 Editorial Note: Reports on Mediterranean Trade and … For two and a half centuries after the brothers Barbarossa of Algiers had ceased to terrorize the...
183483 First Joint Commission at Paris The Foreign Affairs Committee to the Commissioners, 30 … 1778-04-30 By the Gazettes which accompany this letter you will see that the Enemy are entering upon a plan...
183484 Franklin’s Case, [c. 1 March 1784] 1784-03-01 D and incomplete press copy of D : American Philosophical Society The Patient is now in his 79th....
183485 Editorial Note In the spring of 1774, when Adams was kept busy helping to draft the impeachment articles against...
183486 Schedule A: [Estimate of the Funds Proposed in the … 1790-12-13 Dollars 4000.000 Gallons of distilled spirits imported from foreign Countries   at 8 Cents ⅌...
183487 John Adams’ Service in the Continental Congress The first session of the Second Continental Congress began on 10 May 1775 and ended officially on...
183488 Notes on the Movements of the Mediterranean Squadron … 1803-06-16 1802, Nov. 3. sailed from Leghorn. took under convoy vessel bd. to Palermo 11. entered Palermo....
183489 To Benjamin Franklin from George Read, 14 April 1766 1766-04-14 MS not found; reprinted from William T. Read, Life and Correspondence of George Read...
183490 Madison, James Memorandum from an Unidentified Correspondent, [post 1 … 1812-07-01 Can the President call forth the militia of the Union, or any part of that militia, without the...
183491 Minutes of the New-York Manumission Society, 10 … 1785-02-10 The Society met according to Adjournment and proceeded to Elect, by Ballot, their Officers and...
183492 To Benjamin Franklin from James Johnson, [28 April … 1766-04-28 MS not found; reprinted from George Everett Hastings, The Life and Works of Francis Hopkinson...
183493 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 20 … 1821-07-20 Excuse me of taking the liberty to send you one of the papers inclosed within concerning the...
183494 Deed of Trust for the Loganian Library, 25 March 1760 1760-03-25 Transcript: Commissioner of Records, City of Philadelphia; abstract: American Philosophical...
183495 The Moot Editorial Note An elite group of New York lawyers systematically continued their legal education by organizing...
183496 Editorial Note: The Great Collaborators The subject of that day’s dinner conversation—the French protest against the tonnage acts of 1789...
183497 “F.B.”: On the Paving of Chancery Lane, 4 January 1766 1766-01-04 Printed in The Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser , January 4, 1766 While there is no certainty...
183498 Editorial Note on Promissory Notes, 1783 1783-01-01 Seventeen escaped prisoners made their way to Passy and received financial assistance from...
183499 Editorial Note on Franklin’s Purported Address to the … 1778-10-04 The Hibernian Journal: or, Chronicle of Liberty published in its issue of November 2–4, 1778, an...
183500 Lafayette, John Jay’s Self-Appointed “Political … Several months after the victory at Yorktown Congress gave Lafayette permission to return to...
183501 Editorial Note on the Pennsylvania Committee of … 1775-08-26 The drafting subcommittee appointed on August 3, to implement Congress’ plan for the militia,...
183502 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 12 … 1813-05-12 I see with pain by the public papers that the British have burnt several places of no Importance...
183503 Enclosure No. II: [Willink, van Staphorst, and Hubbard … 1793-03-18 Dr. 1793. Jan: 1st. To balance in their hands 1.744.750. “ Residue of the last 3/m loan, to be...
183504 Minutes of the Provincial Commissioners, 20 July 1764 1764-07-20 MS : Massachusetts Historical Society The provincial commissioners named in the Supply Act of May...
183505 Editorial Note In August 1768, William Dix, a pauper, was removed from Boston to Chelsea by virtue of the...
183506 Madison, James Receipt of Payment for Carriage Equipment, [3 February … 1810-02-03 1810 Coll. Robert Patten for the President of the United States, Dr, to Robert Fielding febr. 3....
183507 Minutes of the New-York Manumission Society, 21 May … 1789-05-21 At a quarterly Meeting of the Society for promoting the manumission of Slaves and protecting such...
183508 Madison, James To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent … 1814-09-09 The present Circumstances of our Country looks very alarming, & for want of resources makes it so...
183509 Editorial Note Two leading natural resources of the North Shore, clams and salt-marsh hay, provided the stakes...
183510 To Benjamin Franklin from Ann Penn, 16 September 1766 1766-09-16 ALS : American Philosophical Society I hope you are Recoverd. from your late fatigue and...