List of Articles from PA: Philadelphia: General Advertiser
- Article ID: 1036
PDF
Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from an American now in Britain to a firend in this City
Publication info:
Date: November 2, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "Since my arrival in this country...rivalships in Europe."
- Article ID: 1308
Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from Great Ogeeche
Publication info:
Date: December 11, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "As to the Creeks...believe it ourselves."
(see Creek Box for folder)
- Article ID: 1373
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 23, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The wisdom and policy...for many years."
[check last few words]
- Article ID: 1389
Session: third
Title: Letter from RI
Publication info:
Date: January 31, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "You, my dear sir...interfere and forbid it."
(HOF says printed NY 1/31, NYDG says 1/29)
- Article ID: 1406
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 14, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The state of Vermont...entitled to three representatives to Congress."
[check salem gazette]
- Article ID: 1419
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 2, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "Great discontents...that state."
[VG says albany, 11/1]
- Article ID: 1490
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The sagacity of political philosophers...legislative body."
- Article ID: 1569
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 27, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The symptoms of aristocracy...in their wisdom enact."
[NYP, NYDG says feb 3]
[PG says from gus jan 26]
[check last few words]
- Article ID: 1576
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 10, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "What is a state assembly...his head broke."
[NYDA says 2/10]
- Article ID: 1641
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 20, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed: C
Remarks: "I happened lately to be in the company of several young ladies...shortly give you a copy of it."
- Article ID: 1665
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 28, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "It has been said...must remain in universal use."
- Article ID: 1674
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 20, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "On Tuesday last the Committee...appear to have subscribed."
- Article ID: 1730
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 22, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent who is wholly averse...rights of freemen."
- Article ID: 1731
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 22, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "In one of the papers a writer...swayed by mere sound."
[check first few words]
- Article ID: 1732
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 27, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The excise bill, as it is termed...our own choice."
- Article ID: 1784
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 17, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed: A Citizen of Pennsylvania
Remarks: "A correspondent congratulates...prosperity of the United States."
- Article ID: 1840
Session: third
Title: From the General Advertiser
Publication info:
Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed: C
Remarks: "...copy of it."
- Article ID: 1844
Session: third
Title: To the Hon. Cong. of the U.S., The humble address of 10,000 maids
Publication info:
Date: January 24, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed: Ten Thousand Federal Maids
Remarks: "With a blush of female modesty...non-fighting husbands."
- Article ID: 1867
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "Though the United States have made the greatest...it is now unknown."
- Article ID: 1868
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 18, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed: E.
Remarks: "As there is now a committee of Congress...might apply."
- Article ID: 1869
Session: third
Title: Political Summary
Publication info:
Date: December 21, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The present session of Congress...their debates in this paper."
- Article ID: 1870
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 1, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed: A Friend to Projectors
Remarks: "I am glad to find that Congress...common overshot mill."
- Article ID: 1871
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 24, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The principal, nay almost only...paying an equivalent."
- Article ID: 1872
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 31, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "The right of attending the debates...that sterling."
- Article ID: 1873
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 3, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "A vigorous effort has been made...champions of liberty."
- Article ID: 1875
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 22, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: General Advertiser
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent observes with pleasure...esto perpetua!"