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Results 184321-184330 of 184,431 sorted by date (ascending)
No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
184321 Editorial Note: The Great Collaborators The subject of that day’s dinner conversation—the French protest against the tonnage acts of 1789...
184322 Editorial Note: Search for a European Concert on … In March 1791 the anxiety that Hamilton and his supporters felt about the threatened enactment of...
184323 Editorial Note: Experiments in Desalination of Sea … There can be little doubt that Jacob Isaacks—an aged, infirm, and poor resident of Newport, but...
184324 Editorial Note: Fixing the Seat of Government Adams’ observation, apt at the time and prophetic of what was to come, was made during the...
184325 Editorial Note: Unofficial Diplomacy on Indian Affairs In the spring of 1791 the governments of Great Britain and the United States became suddenly...
184326 Editorial Note: The Debt to France: The Proposals of … The question of liquidating the loans made by France to the United States not only affected the...
184327 Editorial Note: Tench Coxe Seeks Office as Comptroller … In his pioneering work The Federalists , Leonard D. White, an able scholar in the field of...
184328 Editorial Note: Rights of Man: The “Contest of Burke … What James Monroe called “the contest of Burke and Paine, as reviv’d in America,” bore a...
184329 Editorial Note: The Northern Journey of Jefferson and … Long before Hamilton’s friend Robert Troup made this observation he had become convinced that the...
184330 Editorial Note: The American Consul at London When news arrived early in the summer of 1790 that England and Spain were on the verge of war,...