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I have the honor of forwarding to you the definitive arrangement of the relative ranks of the...
[ New York, July 10, 1795. On July 13, 1795, Washington wrote to Hamilton : “I have … been duly...
I herewith enclose you a letter directed to Thos. Pinckney Esquire London. It covers one to...
I enclose to you some extracts from Col. Bentleys letter of the twenty-sixth of August. I would...
New York, March 13, 1786. On this date, H and other memorialists signed a petition to the New...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President of the United states and...
[ New York, May–August, 1796. ] “I have been applied to for an opinion concerning the Georgia...
There are various arrangements necessary to be made between the Government and the Bank of the...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to transmit to The President of the U: States a...
I send you for your information the arrangement which has been adopted for the organisation and...
I received your late letter in due time. You seem to be of opinion to defer to a future period...
I have reached this place, my dear Eliza, after a very pensive ride, and not a little pain at the...
To Section III No foreigner by birth shall be enlisted unless he shall have become a citizen of...
Treasury Department, November 6, 1789. “I have this day drawn on you in favor of Mr James Watson...
The death of Mr. Remsen presents a vacancy of Notary which will be sought. Two applications are...
Indeed, My Dear Mac, I have not enough the gift of second sight to foresee what N England will...
6567Pacificus No. III, [6 July 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
France at the time of issuing the proclamation was engaged & likely to be engaged in war, with...
Your favour of the 6th of September has been duly handed to me, and I receive great pleasure from...
Capt. Coleman delivered me your two letters of the 5th & 6th, instant. The pleasure, I have, in...
The fund appropriated for the contingent expences of this Department being exhausted, I have to...
I stand extremely in need of a capable prudent and trust worthy man to aid me in capacity of...
You will forward as speedily as may be to Winchester two Marquees, 1000 pair shoes, and two...
Treasury Department, November 19, 1790. “Before I had the honor to receive your letter relative...
You will find under this cover an act remitting the forfeiture in the case of the Schooner Fly,...
I take the liberty to ask the favour of your aid in respect to the inclosed notice from the...
I have recd. your letter of Jany. 6th. with the enclosed arrangement of the Officers of your...
I have to request, that you will retain Sufficient funds in your hands to discharge the...
I last Evening had the honor of receiving your letter of the 25 instant, announcing to me my...
Col Moore having named you to me to act as Court Marti Judge Advocate at a General Court Martial,...
Not finding at present any conveyance by Water from this place to Charleston, I take the liberty...
I thank you My Dr. Sir for your obliging congratulations on the event towards effecting which...
Enclosed is a letter from Captain Ashmun requesting permission of absence. Applications of the...
You will think me a sad delinquent and You will have reason. I plead guilty & crave the mercy of...
You will ascertain the sum due to Major Bewell for pay, subsistence and forage, and take...
[ Philadelphia, November 20, 1790. Letter listed in “A list of 51 Papers Relative to Contract...
A petition from Mr John Hollins, of Baltimore, to the House of representatives has been refered...
I send you an extract from Col. Parker’s letter of the sixteenth of this month. "No officer has...
I acknowlege myself to have been unpardonably delinquent in not having written to you before; but...
Yr. presence here, by the first of October, to enter permanently upon your functions will be...
“That they regretted the trouble and uneasiness which they had occasionned to me in consequence...
Extreme hurry of business puts it out of my power to say but very little. Your information...
Treasury Department, July 2, 1792. “It appears to be requisite that the sum of one thousand...
I have received a copy of a letter from Col. Hamtramck to G. Wilkinson which contains the...
[To the Speaker of the House of Representatives] In obedience to the order of the House of...
Having always entertained an esteem for you personally I could not without reluctance yield to...
Mr. Hamilton said that he had been restrained from entering into the discussions by his dislike...
The purposes for which the house I now occupy was taken having ceased, you will be pleased to...
I am this moment favoured with your letter of the 18th. instant and thank you for the ideas...
I was made very happy, my beloved Betsey by the receipt of your letter, informing me that one of...
The enclosed copy of a letter to Col. Ha G. Wilkinson contains an answer to the question stated...