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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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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... |