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I thank you My Dr. Sir for your obliging congratulations on the event towards effecting which...
Your favor of the 9th. I have this moment recd. and detain the post while, that I may make a very...
In my last hasty letter, I engaged to write you soon after my arrival in this town. Various...
Your last letter but one met me at Albany attending Court; from whence I am but just returned....
[ Boston, November 12, 1788. Letter not found. ] “Letters from T. S. [Theodore Sedgwick] to Genl....
[ January 4, 1789. On January 29, 1789, Hamilton wrote to Sedgwick : “I thank you for your two...
[ January 7, 1789. On January 29, 1789, Hamilton wrote to Sedgwick : “I thank you for your two...
I thank you for your two letters of the 4th and 7th instant which arrived here during my absence...
The inclosed will give you some pleasure as an indication of public opinion. It was delivered to...
A committee of the House of Representatives, having in charge “to report whether any, and what,...
The following are answers to the questions stated in your Letter of the 22d instant, viz. Answer...
Every moment’s reflection increases my chagrin and disgust at the failure of the propositions...
The letters inclosed will explain themselves. I will only add one fact—the young man “who was...
I have been reading the report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of direct taxes. I...
A Million of Dollars per annum to be raised on buildings and lands on the following plan I   Upon...
I received your late letter in due time. You seem to be of opinion to defer to a future period...
The present inimitable course of our public affairs proves me to be a very bad politician so that...
[ New York, December 26, 1797. “I beg your pardon for not having written to you sooner. Blame my...
Philadelphia, February 4, 1798. “I hope you will be able to procure a dismissal of the injunction...
In my opinion these things— The President ought to make a solemn and manly communication to...
[ Stockbridge, Massachusetts, August 3, 1798. On August 29, 1798, Hamilton wrote to Sedgwick :...
Your letter of the 3. instant came seasonably to hand. Business & absence from this place have...
[ Stockbridge, Massachusetts, November 19, 1798. Letter not found. ] “Letters from T. S....
The cold which I had when you were here increased after you left me & has a great part of the...
What, My Dear Sir, are you going to do with Virginia? This is a very serious business, which will...
I had the pleasure, my dear sir, the day before yesterday to receive your favor of the 2nd. With...
The President yesterday, sent the Senate a nomination of Mr Murray to be appointed Minister...
The step announced in your letter just received in all its circumstances would astonish, if any...
In answer to yours of the 19th. —The gentlemen from Massa. have been together, I mean such as I...
The comee. to whom was refered the Prests. message, nominating Mr. Murray, had a free...
When will Congress probably adjourn? Will any thing be settled as to a certain Election? Will my...
You have heard of the loss of our Election in the City of New York. This renders it too probable...
[ Philadelphia, May 5, 1800. On May 8, 1800, Hamilton wrote to Sedgwick: “I thank you … for your...
I have this moment recd. yours of the 4th. I have already detailed to you what was done on...
I thank you My Dear Sir for your letter of the 5th instant which was received yesterday. The...
I am very sorry for the information contained in your letter of the 7th. But I am not intimate...
Yours of the 10th. I recd. yesterday. The events in the executive department you know. Their...
The substance of the convention with France will I presume be known, publickly, in a few days. In...
I intirely agree with you, My Dear Sir, that in the event of Jefferson and Burr coming to the...
I delayed my dear sir, an answer to your Letter of the 22nd ult. purposely, because from it I was...
Being in a hurry to leave New York for this place, I comprised in a letter to Bayard some...
This will be handed to you by a Mr. Thomas Fitch; and, at his desire, is addressed to his case....
[ Stockbridge, Massachusetts, May 24, 1804. On July 10, 1804, Hamilton wrote to Sedgwick : “I...
I have received two letters from you since we last saw each other—that of the latest date being...