List of Articles from PA: Philadelphia: Federal Gazette
- Article ID: 1
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: A.B.
Remarks: "The HRUS...to its object."
- Article ID: 13
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Session: second
Title: Address from the United States to Rhode-Island
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Date: January 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "On this propitious day...give us yours."
(signed by the 12 states of the Union--good stuff)
- Article ID: 23
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 30, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: An American
Remarks: "In one of...stream of tears."
- Article ID: 27
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: June 14, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: (An) American Citizen
Remarks: "Confident that the public...applied to a lady."
- Article ID: 33
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Another Citizen of Philadelphia
Remarks: "I have seen in your two...declaration of Congress"
Other: responds to 70
- Article ID: 33
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Another Citizen of Philadelphia
Remarks: "I have seen in your two...declaration of Congress"
Other: responds to 994
- Article ID: 70
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 13, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen of Philadelphia
Remarks: "Some writer in the...dreaded and deprecated."
Other: responds to 810
- Article ID: 74
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Session: second
Title: To the People of State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantation
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Date: April 6, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen of United America
Remarks: "Every prudent man...your serious attention."
- Article ID: 75
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Session: second
Title: To the People of State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantation
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Date: April 12, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen of United America
Remarks: "In our last paper...our political family."`
- Article ID: 76
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 8, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen of the United States
Remarks: "The mind that is capable...safety and hapiness."
- Article ID: 215
Session: second
Title:
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Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Humanity
Remarks: "By accident...unfortunate men."
("It is hoped the Secretary of War will not think this subject beneath his immediate attention. E)
- Article ID: 218
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: February 11, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Impartialis
Remarks: "As the plan...the real meat."
- Article ID: 291
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Modestus
Remarks: "The Honourable...Millar's work."
- Article ID: 345
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from a gentleman of distinction in Paris
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Date: March 13, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A word about...of success."
- Article ID: 362
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Session: second
Title: To The Citizens of The US
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Date: April 5, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Prudens
Remarks: "The time...embrace them."
- Article ID: 424
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 18, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Squib
Remarks: ("Dialogue between Cent per Cent and Spec.-two Brokers)
"Good morning...over 0."
- Article ID: 435
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Session: second
Title: To all the printers of News-Papers in the US
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Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Thou Shalt Not Kill
Remarks: "In return..new government."
(re: reports of sucides in newspapers give foreigners the idea that Amerians are killing themselves for relief from the new govt.)
- Article ID: 436
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Session: second
Title:
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Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Last week...and vital blood."
(re: people are not killing themselves over federal government)
Other: responds to 435
- Article ID: 451
Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 6, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Z
Remarks: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Article ID: 477
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen of Philadelphia
Remarks: "A writer in your paper...that of others."
Other: responds to 33
- Article ID: 493
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 6, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Z
Remarks: "I have seen..satisfaction and good order."
- Article ID: 516
Session: second
Title: Address to Britain and America
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Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "When rival nations...discord is no more."
(poem)
- Article ID: 522
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Agriculture is the most ancient...supply it in time."
- Article ID: 560
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Session: second
Title: From A Correspondent
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Date: May 11, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The common objection to paying the whole of the public debt...to 6/8."
- Article ID: 585
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Session: second
Title: A Card
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Date: April 26, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A Distressed officer...poor house."
- Article ID: 591
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 23, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Every friend..honesty and justice."
- Article ID: 597
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Every person..its corner stone."
- Article ID: 611
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from Cooper's-town, on the Eastern Branch of the Susquehanna
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Date: April 8, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The season has...no other work."
- Article ID: 633
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Session: second
Title: Hints relative to the Office of Inspector, in the Department of Customs
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Date: February 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: A Well Wisher to the Revenue
Remarks: "As the Revenue arising by the impost...gainers by the measure."
- Article ID: 658
Session: second
Title:
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Date: June 9, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "In order that our readers..of Europe."
- Article ID: 666
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: August 7, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It has been often been said...on each question?"
- Article ID: 673
Session: second
Title:
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Date: June 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It is because..the natives of Pennsylvania."
- Article ID: 686
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 23, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It is worthy of observation...equal rights of man."
- Article ID: 692
Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 19, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It remains to be decided...each of them."
- Article ID: 693
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 7, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It seems of late...population of our country."
- Article ID: 732
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: February 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Much has been written...a public blessing."
- Article ID: 734
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: August 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "This day the Editor...murmurings of any part...Congress...to be discountenanced."
- Article ID: 741
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: June 3, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The New-York paragraph writers...rival city."
Other: responds to 954
- Article ID: 747
Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 26, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Notwithstanding...countries."
(PA positive press for Sof G)
(original piece says "exportation" not "importation"
- Article ID: 748
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: May 22, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Notwithstanding all the declarations...detestible vice."
- Article ID: 761
Session: second
Title:
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Date: May 22, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Our country can never expect to flourish...putting a stop to the dangerous and detestable vile."
- Article ID: 771
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Session: second
Title: Description of the Patomack
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Date: February 23, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The Potowmack obtains...Liberty of America."
(last para. paints Washington as the embodement of God, a deity of liberty created to lead the United States to the promised land of perfection)
(great stuff!!)
- Article ID: 781
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 21, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Another Citizen of Philadelphia
Remarks: "I have just seen...now contributing
Other: responds to 477
- Article ID: 791
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: August 14, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The representatives of this state...acknowledge it."
- Article ID: 792
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: July 12, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The residence of Congress...rulers of our country."
- Article ID: 802
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 26, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The Editor of the Federal Gazette...detrimental to another."
- Article ID: 806
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 21, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The soldiers of the late American army...amply rewarded."
- Article ID: 810
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 12, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Soon after the termination of the late war...an effectual remedy."
- Article ID: 824
Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 6, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "There is nothing that would tend to bind...internal trade."
(Congress should have the power to "declare where canals should be cut" for communication purposes)
(Note: Same piece appears 25 August, 1790 under G-Town 18 Aug. dateline in NYDG)
- Article ID: 844
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 17, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The topic of public debts...differ considerably."
- Article ID: 859
Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "We are happy...1107 New-York."
- Article ID: 886
Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: July 2, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "On the question of temporary residence...of the union."
- Article ID: 896
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 31, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It is allowed, that Woman-kind belong...therefore are included in...the American Bill of Rights"
- Article ID: 911
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 13, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent has furnished...and steel."
- Article ID: 927
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: June 24, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent takes the liberty...nominal value."
- Article ID: 931
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: July 3, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent who has heard it remarked...in both houses."
- Article ID: 962
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: February 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent observes, that a petition...justice and national policy."
- Article ID: 967
Session: second
Title:
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Date: July 26, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen
Remarks: "The Corporation of this city...truly ridiculous."
(reprints of this piece outside of Phila. are excerpted and abridged)
- Article ID: 973
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Session: second
Title: From a Correspondent
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Date: February 18, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The idea of funding...their other debts."
- Article ID: 994
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: January 14, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: A Real Patriot
Remarks: "The pamphlet lately written...following propositions."
("A Real Patriot" submists extracts from the pamphlet "A Plea For Poor Soldiers" published at Philadelphia)
- Article ID: 1050
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Session: second
Title: An Account of the Funding System of Pennsylvania, addressed to the Congress of the United States
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Date: January 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Citizen of Pennsylvania
Remarks: "Immediately after the peace...subject of another paper."
(The editors believe this piece was written by William Maclay and sent to Benjamin Rush on 16 Jan., 1790)
- Article ID: 1103
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: March 23, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Historicus
Remarks: Reading last night in your...have a similar conclusion."
(re:Benjamin Franklin's satire on slavery's defenders in Congress)
- Article ID: 1106
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from London
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Date: June 8, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "In the important business...sign of joy."
(Also reprinted in Phila., 8 June--find this reprint)
(see Mar. 90 cabinent for folder)
- Article ID: 1131
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: April 7, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The debates of Congress, says a correspondent...attempt them in full?"
- Article ID: 1156
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from London
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Date: May 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "I am exceedingly rejoiced...promote her interests."
(re: God's on our side)
- Article ID: 1185
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from New-York
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Date: June 17, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The dispute about...our country."
- Article ID: 1210
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from New-York
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Date: July 12, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The residence bill is now...of you best friends."
- Article ID: 1211
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from New-York
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Date: July 14, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The residence bill passed...Congress on the Deleware."
- Article ID: 1235
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: July 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Whatever has a tendency...patriotism of that city."
(written by the Editor of the Federal Gazette, Andrew Brown)
- Article ID: 1247
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Session: second
Title:
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Date: July 31, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: X
Remarks: "Although it must be considered...of our President."
(re: calls for Presidential veto of Bloodworth's motion to suspend the removal of Congress to Philadelphia)
- Article ID: 1263
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Session: second
Title: A Correspondent
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Date: August 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: [A] Friend to two Branches of the Legislature
Remarks: "Who read a rhapsodical...pertinacity of ignorance."
- Article ID: 1358
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 17, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The late Resolution of the Assembly of Virginia...opposition to the law."
- Article ID: 1365
Session: third
Title: Senate of Pennsylvania
Publication info:
Date: January 29, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "This forenoon the Senate...publick happiness."
(check words, CC says "....publick happiness")
- Article ID: 1367
Session: third
Title: Extract of a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in Phila
Publication info:
Date: February 2, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "I am pleased...to navigate."
- Article ID: 1370
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 7, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The manner in which...conduct consistent."
- Article ID: 1375
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 24, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The ensuing session of Congress...competent attention."
[MD Journal/MASS SPY/NHR says November 24, NJ journal says 11/20])
- Article ID: 1376
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The resolution of the Virginia...universal contempt."
[MASS SPY SAYS NOV 24]
- Article ID: 1387
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 15, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The tranquility of the United States...respect to the subject under debate."
- Article ID: 1392
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 19, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "While our unfortunate...annals of America."
- Article ID: 1402
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 16, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The time of the dissolution...of their predecessors."
(MD Journal says Feb 19)
[Spy says Feb 21]
[NYDA, NYDG says feb 16 and "proceedings."
- Article ID: 1491
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent observes...future paragraphs."
- Article ID: 1506
Session: third
Title: Patriotism, An Ode
Publication info:
Date: November 1, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Yet Patriots, listen to my strain...empire in the west!"
- Article ID: 1511
Session: third
Title: Stanzas on the Arrival of Congress in Philadelphia
Publication info:
Date: December 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Welcome, ye former warriors...our president in peace!"
- Article ID: 1513
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 22, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Congress is now deeply immersed...their deliberation."
- Article ID: 1514
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 22, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The fluctuation of our councils...all depend."
- Article ID: 1546
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 19, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The following extract is rendered...equally of its advantages."
- Article ID: 1586
Session: third
Title: Extract
Publication info:
Date: November 17, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Philosophy cannot propose, nor can imagination conceive...Is not Adams our guide?--and is not Washington our Chief?"
- Article ID: 1611
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "While the government of the United States...the legislature of the Union."
- Article ID: 1622
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 16, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The first Congress under the new Constitution, may be called...attention to Business, And Public confidence."
- Article ID: 1624
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 1, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The lapse of time, the secession of the years...hundred and ninety."
- Article ID: 1645
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 17, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It is with great pleasure we inform the public...who fill public stations."
- Article ID: 1663
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 4, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "A specimen of American ingenuity...to increase the real wealth of the country."
- Article ID: 1728
Session: third
Title: Sonnet to Thalia, On the return of the comedians to Phila., Nov. 1790
Publication info:
Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Welcome, thrice welcome...bright flowers bloom."
- Article ID: 1763
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: W.
Remarks: "Official accounts of General Harmar's expedition have at length been published...circumstantial account of General Harmar's expedition."
- Article ID: 1768
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 15, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Throughout the operations of nature...hostilities from abroad."
- Article ID: 1769
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 20, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "When it became essentially necessary to our existence...the boundaries of freedom."
- Article ID: 1792
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 18, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "What a spring to the genius...future paper."
- Article ID: 1793
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 23, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It would appear...of the Union."
- Article ID: 1794
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Successful in war, but failed in the arts...not hope for?"
- Article ID: 1795
Session: third
Title: Extract of a letter from New York
Publication info:
Date: November 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It seems...return of liberality."
- Article ID: 1796
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It has been remarked...this great event!"
- Article ID: 1797
Session: third
Title: On the Arrival of the Pres. Of the U.S. in Phila., Nov. 27, 1790
Publication info:
Date: November 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "When Rome her haughty legions...her empire here."
- Article ID: 1800
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 15, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "It is strange...of defamation."
- Article ID: 1802
Session: third
Title: Letter from Ohio, Dec. 8
Publication info:
Date: December 29, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Our militia...desultory exertions."
- Article ID: 1803
Session: third
Title: To the Editor of the Federal Gazette
Publication info:
Date: January 3, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: A Citizen of the United States
Remarks: "In my former address...corps of an army."
- Article ID: 1804
Session: third
Title: National Bank
Publication info:
Date: January 8, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Some observations...debts of all the states."
- Article ID: 1805
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 8, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Easy Yet Firm
Remarks: "In your Gazette of Saturday...ignorance or cowardice."
- Article ID: 1806
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 22, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "There was a time...could have been expected."
- Article ID: 1807
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 1, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "As the Federal Gazette has not conveyed...Senators in Congress."
- Article ID: 1808
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 12, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: Easy Yet Firm
Remarks: "The address...halloo murder."
- Article ID: 1809
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 14, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "In every transaction...this morning."
- Article ID: 1810
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 15, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: A Federalist
Remarks: "Attend to the conduct...of life."
- Article ID: 1811
Session: third
Title: Ode, for the Birthday of the President
Publication info:
Date: February 26, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Americans rejoice...Huzza! Huzza!"
- Article ID: 1812
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 28, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "Patriots, Fathers of America...hunger or cold."
- Article ID: 1813
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: March 1, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The happy consequences...of the state."
- Article ID: 1814
Session: third
Title: Ode on the Dissolution of the First Congress
Publication info:
Date: March 2, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "False glory...toils renew."
- Article ID: 1815
Session: third
Title: Stanzas on the happy prospects afforded to America
Publication info:
Date: March 4, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "When victory each patriot...wisdom crow'd."
- Article ID: 1816
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: March 10, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed: A Lover of Justice
Remarks: "In your paper of...before you execute."
- Article ID: 1817
Session: third
Title: Letter from Nova Scotia, Feb. 25 1791
Publication info:
Date: March 11, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Federal Gazette
Signed:
Remarks: "The dismal prospect...among them."