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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, John | [John Adams’ Diary resumes.] | 1789-07-15 | Mr. Carrol. The Executive Power is commensurate with the Legislative and Judicial Powers. The... | |
2 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the United States Senate] July 15. … | 1789-07-15 | Mr. Carrol. The Executive Power is commensurate with the Legislative and Judicial Powers. The... | |
3 | Adams, John | [September 1789] | ≈1789-09-16 | Mr. Elsworth informed me That Governor Randolph of Virginia, opened the Convention at... | |
4 | Adams, John | 1789 Septr. 16. Wednesday. | 1789-09-16 | Mr. Elsworth informed me That Governor Randolph of Virginia, opened the Convention at... | |
5 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Senate on the Residence Bill] … | 1789-09-22 | Mr. Grayson. No Census yet taken, by which the Center of Population— We have Markets, Archives,... | |
6 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates on the Residence Bill, continued] … | 1789-09-23 | Mr. Lee. Navigation of the Susquehannah. Mr. Grayson. Antwerp and the Scheld. Reasons of State... | |
7 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates on the Residence Bill, continued] … | 1789-09-24 | Mr. Grayson. moves to strike out the Words, “in the State of Pensilvania.” Mr. Butler. The Center... | |
8 | Adams, John | [January 1790] | 1790-01-25 | It was not the sense of either House, or of any member of either, that the Business pending at... | |
9 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Senate concerning unfinished … | 1790-01-25 | It was not the sense of either House, or of any member of either, that the Business pending at... | |
10 | Adams, John | [1790?] | ≈1790-01-01 | Interest, Corruption, Prejudice, Error, Ignorance. Causes of wrong Judgments. Have not these... |