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1822
Meredith, William Morris, 1799-1873
A statement, by James C. Biddle and William M. Meredith, of the Philadelphia Bar.
Covers free press versus fair trial.
GLC06232.02
3 January 1786
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
to Thomas Willing
Opposes the repeal of the charter of the Bank of North America on Constitutional grounds and discusses the power of assembly. Remarks upon the ill conduct of the House in violating the charter and calls the assembly incompetent. States that the...
GLC06276
June 4, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
to Edwin M. Stanton
One letter from Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton dated June 4, 1863. Regarding suspending the publication of the anti-war Chicago Times.
GLC00001
July 14, 1783
Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803
to James Madison
The letter discusses problems of extradition among states, especially for bad debts, difficulty of common medium of exchange, need for Federal authority, and crops in Virginia.
GLC00099.118
March 15, 1790
to Hon. John Page
Similar to autograph letter signed on April 2 by James Madison (GLC00099.143). In the letter, Edmund Pendleton provides thanks for sending documents and discusses Hamilton and treasury.
GLC00099.142
April 2, 1790
to James Madison re: unhappiness over Hamilton's Treasury plan
The letter discusses Pendleton's unhappiness over Hamilton's plan, concerns over its nature, principles, constitutionality, and powers of separation.
GLC00099.143
2 June 1799
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to John Adams
Knox writes to President Adams, urging him to allow Knox's son Henry to be promoted from midshipmen to Lieutenant in the US Navy. (Knox Jr. was midshipman on the USS Constitutionl). The docket reads, "The President on the receipt of this letter dd...
GLC02437.07272
20 November 1800
Barron, James, 1769-1851
to Henry Knox
Captain Barron informs Knox that he will monitor Thomas Flucker and believes that Knox's "advice (admonition) had the desired affect."
GLC02437.07485
to James Barron
Knox thanks Captain Barron for taking Thomas Flucker on as a midshipman. Knox hopes Flucker behaves, but if he does not, Barron should feel free to admonish Flucker.
GLC02437.07486
May 24, 1821
Adams, John, 1735-1826
to Mathew Carey
Adams complains that American government mixes too many legislative powers with the executive. Also discusses Europe's quest for Democracy "without Sufficient knowledge of the system of Organization necessary to form it and preserve it." The original...
GLC01726
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