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For the President, in the most perfect confidence. Never were any men more completely confounded,...
I took the liberty of writing to you lately on the subject of our affairs, & will now trouble you...
The Committee appointed by the House of Representatives to consider, and report upon, the...
I took the liberty of writing to you lately on the subject of our affairs, & will now trouble you...
I have the honor to inform your Excellency that Lieut. MacDonald formerly of the 71st British but...
Letter not found: from Jonathan Dayton, 22 June 1790. Letter listed in American Clipper, January...
In compliance with your request that I would commit to paper and transmit to you the reasons...
The Members of the society of Cincinnati of New Jersey this day convened at their annual meeting...
Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] March 22, 1799 . “Your letter addressed to Major Ford reached the...
I have been informed since my arrival in this place that the assent of Government is necessary...
I take the liberty of transmitting the enclosed two letters lately received from N. Orleans upon...
[ Philadelphia, March 25, 1798. On March 30, 1798, Hamilton wrote to Dayton : “Your letter of the...
Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] August 9, 1794 . “Will you be so obliging as to turn your attention...
Assured that any suggestions tending to promote the public good will not be unacceptable, I...
Forseeing that Mrs. Dayton’s illness & other unavoidable causes of detention at home would...
Learning that the President of the U. States is at Monticelli I venture to intrude upon his...
I intended to have crossed to N York this morning in compy. with Colo: Ogden for the purpose of...
Philadelphia, January 15, 1796. “Your letter of the 4th is before me.… There cannot, I presume,...
I take the liberty of presenting to you the usual compliments & best wishes of this season of...
I cannot forbear my dear friend to congratulate you on your appointment to a seat in the Senate,...
Mr Skinner, whose immediate departure did not afford me an opportunity of writing upon the...
Upon the return of Colonel Stewart to Camp, I put into his hands to be delivered to your...
The military operations pursuing this year, are so similar to those recommended by me last year,...
I write to you in confidence, & altho’ in the language, yet not in the temper of complaint. A...
Your political enemies are taking every possible advantage of our unaccountable disasters at...
Acquainted with Capt. Joel Davis of your State, I take the liberty of recommending him to you for...
Your favor dated the 18th. was received this morning. The letter accompanying it for Majr. Ford...
I have the honour and happiness of communicating to your Excellency the agreable and important...
There are few, very few indeed, to whom the intelligence of your recovery from a late dangerous...
The enclosed pamphlet is sent you by a Federalist, who sincerely desires your election to the...