Thomas Law to John Adams, February 26, 1797
Philadelphia Feby. 26 1797. Sir. After one short week your mind will be absorbed in the routine of current business, & the pressure of daily occurrences may not allow you…
Philadelphia Feby. 26 1797. Sir. After one short week your mind will be absorbed in the routine of current business, & the pressure of daily occurrences may not allow you…
Feby. 25. 1797 Sir, I inclose the form of the summons by Mr. Jefferson on the former occasion, to the Senators to attend on the 4th of March, and that…
Philaa 23. Feb: 1797. No 158. Market Street. Sir presuming, that a general peace is not very distant: a question arises, to the mind of every citizen, who knows the…
The Hague February 23d: 1797 Dear Sir General Pinckney and his family have arrived at Amsterdam; but as I have not seen him I presume he did not pass through…
[ 23 Feb. 1797 ] An Address so respectful and affectionate as this from Gentlemen of such Experience and established Character in public Affairs, high Stations in the Government of…
[ , Start insertion, 22 Feb. 1797 , End, ] Sir, The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, and deficient in the performance of…
[ , Start insertion, 7 Feb. 1797 , End, ] Sir, The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, & deficient in the performance of…
[ 7 Feb. 1797 ] To the Honourable the President and Senate of the United States of America. The Petition of Philip Wilson, their Citizen; late a Merchant of the…
War-Office 7th February 1797. Sir, I have the honour to transmit you herewith, a list of Invalid Pension-Applicants, belonging to the State of New Jersey, who have been re-examined by…
The Hague February 7. 1797 My Dear Sir Since I wrote you last I am informed that the French Directory have ordered Mr. Pinckney to leave France, and as he…