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271 Jefferson, Thomas Nelson, William, Jr. From Thomas Jefferson to William Nelson, Jr., 29 March … 1791-03-29 Your two favours of Nov. 22. and that of Feb. 4. came to hand during the session of Congress, and...
272 Jefferson, Thomas Sherburne, John Samuel From Thomas Jefferson to John Samuel Sherburne, 29 … 1791-03-29 The recess of Congress permits me now to acknowlege the receipt of your favor of Oct. 20. and...
273 Washington, George XIII. The Proclamation by the President, 30 March 1791 1791-03-30 By the President of the U. S. of A. a Proclamation Whereas by a proclamation bearing date the...
274 Short, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 30 March 1791 1791-03-30 On my arrival here a few days ago I found your letter of the 23d. of January. The statement which...
275 Short, William Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from William Short, 30 March 1791 1791-03-30 Your letter of the 24th. (private) accompanied that of the 23d. and was received here on my...
276 Jefferson, Thomas Edwards, Pierpont From Thomas Jefferson to Pierpont Edwards, 31 March … 1791-03-31 The recess of Congress now permits me to resume the subject of my circular letter of Aug. 12....
277 Jefferson, Thomas Hamilton, Alexander From Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Hamilton, 31 March … 1791-03-31 The publication of the laws of the U. S. and the purchase of those of the several states call on...
278 Humphreys, David Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from David Humphreys, 31 March 1791 1791-03-31 Mafra, 31 Mch. 1791. He received packet last night from Mr. Bulkeley and information of a vessel...
279 Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson, Mary From Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson, 31 March 1791 1791-03-31 I am happy to have a letter of yours to answer. That of Mar. 6. came to my hands on the 24th. By...
280 Jefferson, Thomas Lewis, William From Thomas Jefferson to William Lewis, 31 March 1791 1791-03-31 The recess of Congress permits me now to resume the subject of my letter of Aug. 12. and to...
281 Senter, Isaac Jefferson, Thomas VIII. Isaac Senter to the Secretary of State, 13 April … 1791-04-13 I had the honor of receiving a letter from you yesterday, dated 26th March, desiring me to send...
282 Jefferson, Thomas Senter, Isaac IX. Secretary of State to Isaac Senter, 10 May 1791 1791-05-10 I recieved in due time your favor of April 13. together with Dr. Lind’s book, which I now return...
283 Washington, George Seagrove, James III. The President to James Seagrove, 20 May 1791 1791-05-20 The confidence, which your character inclines me to place in you, has induced me to commit the...
284 Isaacks, Jacob Jefferson, Thomas X. Jacob Isaacks to the Secretary of State, 1 November … 1791-11-01 I take the liberty to address You on the subject of taking the fresh water from the Sea Water,...
285 Jefferson, Thomas Isaacks, Jacob XI. Secretary of State to Jacob Isaacks, 23 November … 1791-11-23 Your favor of the 1st. instant did not come to hand till yesterday 3. aclock. Unfortunately I had...
286 Isaacks, Jacob Jefferson, Thomas XII. Jacob Isaacks to the Secretary of State, 19 March … 1792-03-19 I recieved Yours with the Report, and was sorry to find You was so Hastity in Making the same so...
287 Editorial Note: Locating the Federal District In the fall of 1790 competition for the Federal District—the second of three stages in the...
288 Editorial Note: Death of Franklin News of the death of Benjamin Franklin arrived in New York City on 22 April 1790. That same day...
289 Editorial Note: Memoranda and Statistics on American … This appeal to the legislators of America and Europe to base their commercial regulations on...
290 Editorial Note: Report on the Fisheries I During the peace negotiations of 1782, John Adams not only feared that the fisheries would be...
291 Editorial Note: Consular Problems In the summer of 1790, shortly after Washington sent to the Senate the first group of nominees...
292 Editorial Note: The Admission of Kentucky and Vermont … A piece of doggerel in Bache’s General Advertiser at the opening of Congress voiced the politics...
293 Editorial Note: The Judicial Appointment of Joseph … Joseph Inslee Anderson’s first appointment to civil office initiated a long career on the bench,...
294 Editorial Note: Threat of Disunion in the West Early in 1791 there arose an urgent demand by Georgia planters for the return of slaves that had...
295 Editorial Note: The Great Collaborators The subject of that day’s dinner conversation—the French protest against the tonnage acts of 1789...
296 Editorial Note: Search for a European Concert on … In March 1791 the anxiety that Hamilton and his supporters felt about the threatened enactment of...
297 Editorial Note: Experiments in Desalination of Sea … There can be little doubt that Jacob Isaacks—an aged, infirm, and poor resident of Newport, but...