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7515126th. (Adams Papers)
We recite again in Ferguson. Mr. Pearson gave a lecture this afternoon; it was still upon the...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill respecting bankrupts and their estates. Ordered ,...
Resolved (If the Honorable the Senate concur herein) that Five Delegates be appointed on the part...
75154[Diary entry: 26 February 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday 26th. Mercury at 33 in the Morning—44 at Noon and 32 at Night. Red Sky at Sunrising—Wind...
Vos Lettres, que nous avons eu l’honneur de recevoir l’Année passée, par la main de Monsieur le...
We are sorry to inform you, that we have inquired at the board of treasury respecting the indents...
Your favor of Octob. 1. covering the letter and bill to Captn. Capitaine did not come to my hands...
I am most unlucky in my Corrispondence with you for when I expect my letters are in France they...
7515927th. (Adams Papers)
Almost all our Class have arrived. This morning I was not waked by the ringing of the prayer bell...
75160[Diary entry: 27 February 1787] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 27th. Mercury at 44 in the Morning—52 at Noon and 44 at Night. Morning early, cloudy,...
I reced your favour of 14th in time to procure five Augers—they are made in the Country & I could...
My last to you was on the 22d instant, in which I stated my apprehensions respecting the proposed...
Letter not found: from Edward Newenham, 27 Feb. 1787. On 25 Dec. 1787 GW wrote Newenham that he...
Your obliging favor of the Body of the Golden Pheasant, I have received in good condition,...
Letter not found: to George Steptoe Washington, 27 Feb. 1787. On 2 Mar. George Steptoe Washington...
By the Diligence of tomorrow I will send you a corrected copy of my Notes, which I will pray you...
7516728th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Williams gave us an astronomical lecture this afternoon. The sodality met, in the evening at...
Your Letter to me by captain Callihan came safe to hand, that to your Sister and others from my...
75169[Diary entry: 28 February 1787] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 28th. Mercury at 40 in the Morning—54 at Noon and 44 at Night. Morning clear—ground not...
At the request of Mr George Fitzhugh I do myself the pleasure to forward to you Dr Youngs 1st 3d...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you last, I have received Orders to march the part of my Regt...
I am grately Obliged to you for the timber you was pleased to give me Neare Recter town —am...
The inclosed letter is come to hand since I had the honour of addressing you last. Will you be so...
Cette lettre vous sera rendue par Monsieur Jefferson, un des Cytoiens les plus respectables de...
This serves to advise you that I have taken the liberty of drawing on you for the following sums...
The Author of The Persian Heroine, having received from Mr. Jefferson Mr. Wythe’s book of...
I am just now, my dear Sir, in the moment of my departure. Monsr. de Montmorin having given us...
If you will be so good, Madam, as to send to my hotel any letters with which you will be pleased...
Have you been, Madam, to see the superb picture now exhibiting in the rue Ste. Nicaise, No. 9....
75180[March 1787] (Adams Papers)
Charles went to Boston this morning: in the afternoon, I was at Foster’s chamber; he introduced...