David Perry to John Adams, June 19, 1798
William’s College 19th: June 1798 Sir. Tho’ members of an infant Institution, and of little comparative weight in the political scale of the union, we feel for the interest of…
William’s College 19th: June 1798 Sir. Tho’ members of an infant Institution, and of little comparative weight in the political scale of the union, we feel for the interest of…
Philadelphia June 19. 1798 Sir, Under any other than the very peculiar situation in which I am placed, I should not, after what I have already had the honor of…
Philadelphia 121 No Wabost 19 June 1798 Sir, Your administration commenced at a critical period, hath been conducted in wisdom, and, sSo far as human wisdom will permit us to…
Somerset Place London 19th June 1798. Sir As you have greatly distinguished yourself by your learned discussions on political subjects, & are now by your eminent situation enabled to promote…
June 18th. 1798 Sir, Attached to the Government of the United States, from a conviction of the blessings which we derive from the just administration of wise and equal laws;…
War Department 18t. June 1798. Sir, I have the honor to submit, the enclosed papers Nos. 1. to 4 inclusive relative to my proceedings at New-York. I am Sir /…
Carlisle 18th. June 1798. Sir, The Students of Dickinson–College, assembled again after the usual vacation, embrace the earliest opportunity of making a public and explicit declaration of their sentiments and…
[ , Start insertion, 18 June 1798 , End, ] At a numerous meeting of the Inhabitants of the Borough and County of Bedford (Pennsylvania) at the Court house in…
United States June 18th 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives— I, now transmit to Congress the dispatch number, 8. from our Envoys Extraordinary, to…
Philadelphia June 18. 1798 Gentlemen Your Address and Memorial to the President, Senate and House of Representatives, of the United States has been transmitted to me by your Chairman Mr.…