You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Cabot, George

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 4

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Cabot, George"
Results 1-22 of 22 sorted by editorial placement
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
The ice in the Delaware having delayed the post beyond it’s usual period I had not the honor to...
I feel too sensibly the obligations you have laid me under by the letters you had the goodness to...
I did not indulge the expectation that I Shoud wholly escape reproach when I had the honor to...
A sincere desire to prevent a possible embarrassment to the administration of our government, &...
Beverly [ Massachusetts ] July 16, 1790 . Recommends Colonel Joshua Orne for the position of...
Being absent from home when your letter of the 25th ultimo arrived, it has been out of my power...
I have understood that after the peace of 63 & ’till the late war France gave direct assistance...
It is well stated by a Gentleman who has examined the subject that in 1784 the British Govt...
The People of Massachusetts entertain the idea that a balance is due to the State more than...
Your letter of the 1st. did not reach me until last evening—the inclosure shall be transmitted...
An exposition of the reasons which influence many men of unquestionable patriotism & loyalty to...
I have shewn to several of our wisest & best men a copy of what I wrote you on the 21st instant...
Your letter of the 2d did not reach me until last evening, it having been accidentally detained...
It is too late to use the letter you enclosed me in Vermont & here it is unnecessary. I am...
[ Beverly, Massachusetts, May 2, 1791. On May 30, 1791, Cabot wrote to Tench Coxe: “I have the...
The public papers having announced “that the President of the United States is on his way to...
The death of Mr Harris having made a vacancy in the Revenue at Marblehead I am informed that Col....
I have thought it my duty to lay before the President of the United States the letter herewith...
upon a review of Mr Jackson’s letters I perceive the apprehension of more severe labor than his...
I have communicated to Judge Phillips the contents of the several letters with which you honor’d...
The letter which you did me the honor to write on the 7th was received last evening, when I...
The great importance of selecting persons speedily for the offices created by the british treaty,...