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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | “X.Y.Z Cosmopolite” | Enclosure: Extracts by “X.Y.Z Cosmopolite” (Christian … | 1821-12-30 | the religion of heaven—all others the offspring of earth. ..., all the miracles related by that... | |
2 | Jefferson, Thomas | Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Early Career (the so-called … | ≈1821-01-06 | ; little being then known beyond that ...subordinate to the mother country in all matters of... | |
3 | Madison, James | Detatched Memoranda, ca. 31 January 1820 | 1820-01-31 | ...and competitions remarked that it would be best for all of them to let the trade be free,...human | |
4 | Cunningham, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Cunningham, 18 April 1811 | 1811-04-18 | ...date of my letter in February, that I have dismissed all expectations of an answer....beyond... |
5 | Adams, John | Boston Patriot | From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 4 November 1809 | 1809-11-04 | ..., and parties to those treaties; entitled to all their benefits, and submitting... ...all... |
6 | Madison, James | Monroe, James | From James Madison to James Monroe, 20 May 1807 | 1807-05-20 | ...of the high seas, which ought to be sacred with all nations....is dearest to the human heart,... |
7 | Madison, James | An Examination of the British Doctrine, Which Subjects … | ≈1805-07-01 | ...JM that the work was “spoken of in all the Circles in our city with the highest......all... | |
8 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Examination Number I, [17 December 1801] | 1801-12-17 | .... A single observation shall be indulged—since all agree, that he is unlike his......at all... | |
9 | Jefferson, Thomas | II. First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1801 | 1801-12-08 | ...assurances indeed of friendly disposition recieved from all the powers, with whom we have... | |
10 | Jefferson, Thomas | XIII. Fair Copy, First Annual Message, [by 27 November … | 1801-11-27 | ...indeed of friendly disposition recieved from all the powers, with whom we have......protect... | |
11 | “Observator” | Enclosure: France and America, [2 October 1800] | ≈1800-10-01 | ...enjoyment of the boon must have been in future. In all probability, by patience and... | |
12 | Wilkinson, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Wilkinson, 6 September … | 1799-09-06 | ...Northern Frontier, will be found expensive, (beyond Calculation) difficult in the extreme, and... |
13 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Charles | John Quincy Adams to Charles Adams, 30 December 1795 | 1795-12-30 | ...you under any particular restraint. I leave all these circumstances to your own discretion,...all |
14 | Hamilton, Alexander | Draft of George Washington’s Seventh Annual Address to … | ≈1795-11-28 | ...join with me in profound gratitude to the Author of all Good for the numerous and signal...all... | |
15 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Defence of the Funding System, [July 1795] | ≈1795-07-01 | ...ingredients in his plan, intrinsic goodness [and] a reasonable probability of success....all... | |
16 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 27 June 1795 | 1795-06-27 | ...your favours of March 26. April 21. and 26. all together, and I know not how to express the...all |
17 | Madison, James | Political Observations, 20 April 1795 | 1795-04-20 | ...unreasonable advantages into the hands of men; previously enriched beyond reason or necessity... | |
18 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, John | To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 1 April 1795 | 1795-04-01 | ...of creed at the present day is, that all the dissensions in the Republic heretofore, have... |
19 | Hamilton, Alexander | Washington, George | From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, [5 … | 1794-08-05 | ...with contempt, and absolutely to refuse all kind of communication or intercourse with... ...all... |
20 | Hamilton, Alexander | Alexander Hamilton’s Fourth Draft of the Report on the … | ≈1791-01-01 | object of human industry. This position ...by considerations which affect all nations—it is, in... | |
21 | Littlepage, Lewis | Jefferson, Thomas | To Thomas Jefferson from Lewis Littlepage, 26 December … | 1791-12-26 | ...the President:—I should not have written to him at all, had I known at the time that you had... |
22 | Hamilton, Alexander | Alexander Hamilton’s Final Version of the Report on the … | 1791-12-05 | object of human industry. This position, generally, if not universally true,......all nations,... | |
23 | Hamilton, Alexander | Eulogy on Nathanael Greene, [4 July 1789] | 1789-07-04 | ...am now called upon to perform. All the motives capable of interesting an ingenuous and feeling... | |
24 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Francis … | 1788-06-20 | ...others have totally disregarded them. Have not all of us been witnesses to the unhappy... | |
25 | Madison, James | General Defense of the Constitution, [6 June] 1788 | 1788-06-06 | ...language; for, it is sufficient if any human production can stand a fair discussion. Before... | |
26 | Jay, John | An Address to the People of the State of New-York on … | 1788-04-12 | ..., asserted the unjust claim of binding us in all cases whatsoever, and prepared to obtain our... | |
27 | Madison, James | The Federalist Number 43, [23 January] 1788 | 1788-01-23 | ...“To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding... | |
28 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 6, [14 November 1787] | 1787-11-14 | ...perhaps, still more alarming kind, those which will in all probability flow from dissentions... | |
29 | Jefferson, Thomas | Drayton, William | From Thomas Jefferson to William Drayton, 30 July 1787 | 1787-07-30 | ...which is cultivated there. This favors the probability of it’s being of a different... |
30 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act Acknowledging the … | 1787-03-28 | ...that the chief object of government is to protect the rights of individuals by the united... |