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184301 Introductory Note: From Philip Schuyler, [31 January … The opening paragraph of the letter printed below contains the first reference in Hamilton’s...
184302 Editorial Note: Jefferson’s “General Form” of a Treaty “I am now to take my leave of the justlings of states,” Jefferson wrote Madison on the day he was...
184303 Madison’s Authorship of The Federalist, 22 November … After the adjournment of the Federal Convention and his return to Congress in New York, JM did...
184304 Portuguese-American Diplomacy: Editorial Note On 7 May 1784, Congress instructed its commissioners in Europe to negotiate treaties of amity and...
184305 Editorial Note E ditorial note . In Feb. 1795 GW resumed making notations on the calendar pages of his almanacs...
184306 Information to Those Who Would Remove to America … 1783-06-01 Printed at Passy, [1784]; AD (draft): Yale University Library; copy: Library of Congress When...
184307 Editorial Note John Adams had long contemplated the manner in which the history of the American Revolution, and...
184308 Madison and Lafayette’s Louisiana Lands, 26 October … A full account of the American efforts to recompense the marquis de Lafayette for his...
184309 Congressional Resolution Changing John Jay’s … 1785-08-25 On a Report of a Committee to whom was referred a letter of the 15 th . from the Secretary for...
184310 From Benjamin Franklin to Deborah Franklin, 27 February … 1766-02-27 ALS : American Philosophical Society I wrote you a few days ago by Mr. Penrose via Mary land,...
184311 George Washington To George Washington from the Philadelphia Society for … 1796-02-22 You are now approached by a society thro their Committee whose province it is to take the...
184312 To Benjamin Franklin from Sir John Pringle, [1766–1775] 1766-01-01 AL : American Philosophical Society Sir J Pringle’s Compliments to Dr. Franklin and acquaints him...
184313 Changes at King’s College Editorial Note Samuel Johnson’s relationship with the King’s College Board of Governors was often difficult....
184314 Madison, James Account with St. Mary’s College, 30 June 1806 … 1806-06-30 § Account with St. Mary’s College. 30 June 1806. Records payment by JM of $222.53 ½ on John Payne...
184315 Editorial Note: The Connecticut-Pennsylvania … The far-reaching dispute between Connecticut and Pennsylvania over their conflicting charter...
184316 To Benjamin Franklin from Joseph Galloway, 27 February … 1766-02-27 ALS : American Philosophical Society I wrote to you by the Packet, inclosing a Copy of the...
184317 Editorial Note During a monthlong visit to Poplar Forest , 19 Nov.–20 Dec. 1817, Jefferson attempted to clarify...
184318 Editorial Note In these cases the defendants stood accused of violating province laws forbidding interference...
184319 Presidential Proclamation Restoring Commerce with Great … After years of frustration and internal division, the virtues of patience and firmness suddenly...
184320 Editorial Note The unwillingness of the French expeditionary force to leave Rhode Island to combine with the...
184321 Account with St. Mary’s Seminary, [8 January 1806–7 … 1806-01-08 8 for 1 pair of shoes, December January 28 y/p $  2. ” ” mending a velvet Pantaloon  1.31 ” ”...
184322 From Benjamin Franklin to Ann Penn, 20 November 1766 1766-11-20 MS not found; reprinted from Albert H. Smyth, ed., The Writings of Benjamin Franklin , iv (New...
184323 Madison at the Federal Convention, 27 May–17 September … 1787-05-27 JM had already committed himself to work for a new constitution to replace the Articles of...
184324 To Benjamin Franklin from the Earl of Morton, 24 … 1766-11-24 AL : American Philosophical Society Lord Morton’s Compliments to Dr. Franklin, Acquaints him that...
184325 The Election of 1800, October 1800–February 1801 … In 1834 JM recalled the “Crisis” in government during the Adams administration and the part he...
184326 To Benjamin Franklin from Sarah Broughton, 3 July 1766 1766-07-03 ALS : American Philosophical Society I hope you will pardon me as I am really sorry to find...
184327 To Benjamin Franklin from Deborah Franklin, [14 July–15 … 1766-07-14 AL (incomplete): American Philosophical Society On Satterday I wrote to you and in Closed a bill...
184328 Last Days in France  Editorial Note Social pleasantries aside, the Jays were understandably eager to get home as soon as they...
184329 The George Joy Correspondence: The Presidential Years … The case of George Joy and his 127 letters to JM offers a special problem in editorial...
184330 Editorial Note In the years immediately preceding the American Revolution, GW devoted considerable time and...
184331 Keeping in Touch  Editorial Note The Jays made a sustained effort while abroad to maintain contacts with relatives and close...
184332 Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence to … 1766-05-08 Copy: Library of Congress When the Assembly reconvened in May after a recess of about three...
184333 Petition Recommending Irenée Amelot de Lacroix, ca. 18 … 1812-09-18 Ca. 18 September 1812. “The Petition of the Subscribers, Citizens of the United States, on behalf...
184334 Editorial Note GW’s older half brother Lawrence had been in poor health during the decade following the British...
184335 From Benjamin Franklin to the Pennsylvania Assembly … 1766-01-11 Extract: printed in Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of...
184336 Editorial Note: The Mirabeau Incident More than once Jefferson expressed, with obvious sincerity, the same characteristic feeling that...
184337 Editorial Note In February 1761 John Adams was present at an event which his later descriptions have firmly...
184338 Editorial Note: Opinions on the Constitutionality of … Probably the most celebrated and most controverted coalition in American history is that by which...
184339 Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from “A. B.”, 3 February 1803 1803-02-03 I am not ignorant of the epithet that a Solicitation of this kind is intitled to, and that it...
184340 From Benjamin Franklin to William Strahan: Report on … 1766-01-14 AL : Pierpont Morgan Library When Parliament reassembled on January 14 after a recess of about...
184341 Editorial Note In 1784 and 1785 the absence of any treaties between the United States and the Barbary States...
184342 Editorial Note In composing his response to Peter H. Wendover ’s letter of 30 Jan. 1815 , Jefferson completed a...
184343 Petition to the Pennsylvania Assembly regarding Fairs … 1731-01-01 Draft: Historical Society of Pennsylvania To the Honourable House of Representatives of the...
184344 Account Current between John Jay and Floridablanca for … 1782-01-01 His Excellency the C t . De Florida Blanca in Acc t . Curr t . With His Excellency John Jay on...
184345 Minutes of the Committee for Detecting Conspiracies, 21 … 1776-12-21 Present: Leonard Gansevoort, Chairman; Zephaniah Platt, John Jay, William Duer, Esqrs. . . ....
184346 To Benjamin Franklin from William Heberden, [Before 29 … 1766-09-22 AL : William Pepper, Philadelphia (1956) Dr. Heberden sends his compliments to Dr. Franklin and...
184347 From Benjamin Franklin to Abbot Upcher, 4 October 1766 1766-10-04 Draft: American Philosophical Society Since my Return from abroad I have been inform’d of your...
184348 Madison, James To James Madison from Essex Fishermen, [ca. 22 February … 1814-02-22 We intend to address you in a plain fisherman’s style that you may not consider us pleased when...
184349 Sir James Jay: Revisited  Editorial Note Although John Jay had, as noted below, been reassured of the loyalty of Sir James Jay, the two...
184350 Editorial Note The eight letters exchanged by John Adams and the Comte de Vergennes between 13 and 29 July...