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Party-Spirit is an inseparable appendage of human nature. It grows naturally out of the rival...
Preliminary remarks I   The Table which is annexed takes the year 1790 as the proper period to...
Footing of the Commerce of the United States with the Dominions of France and Great Britain in...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, February 4, 1793. Transmits a statement “of the Revenue on...
The details respecting the Sum of 66,000 ₶., which are the subject of Mr. Short’s letter of Nov....
Republican leaders in Congress were determined to demonstrate that Hamilton’s administration of...
I have lost no time in preparing, as far as has been practicable, consistently with the course of...
Dr. Cr. To net amount of duties on imports and tonnage, and of fines, penalties and forfeitures,...
A Statement of the Income and Expenditure of the United States from the Commencement of the...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, February 1, 1793. Encloses “for the purpose of submission to...
The following is an extract from a letter of Mr Short to me, dated Hague November 2. 1792. “I...
Since my last letter to you dated the 31st of December last, of which a Duplicate is enclosed, I...
[ Philadelphia, February 1, 1793. On May 1, 1793, Willink Van Staphorst, and Hubbard wrote to...
State of the Balances in the Hands of the Collectors, Taken from the Weekly Returns, 7th. January...
Amount of Bonds Becoming Due for Duties in the Several States, from the First of December 1792,...
Dr. Cr. 1792 Dollars. Cts. 1792 Dollars. Cts. December 31st. To the amount of monies received...
In concerting a lottery, with a view to the best success of the undertaking—the following points...
That the spirit of Faction is a common and one of the most fatal diseases of Republics, one which...
[ Philadelphia, January 31, 1793. On February 7, 1793, Lee wrote to Hamilton : “In answer to your...
I receiv’d a letter from you containing several enclosures the Evening before I left Annapolis, &...
I have the honor to enclose to you first draughts of several documents, agreably to the Note at...
General Account of Receipts and Expenditures of Public Monies, Commencing the 1st. of January...
I mentioned one or two things yesterday, which were urgent. One was the papers for the enquiry....
At a meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund, on Saturday, the 26th of January, 1793,...
Mr. Hamilton presenting his respects to The President, submits the enclosed Drafts. LC , George...
[ Amsterdam, January 25, 1793. On February 26, 1793, Willink, Van Staphorst, and Hubbard wrote to...
An order of yesterday from the House of Representatives renders it necessary that I should have...
I send you a letter of this day from Mr Miller, Inspector of Cloathing, suggesting the necessity...
By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to transmit to the Secretary of the Treasury a...
Since I had the honor of addressing you a few days ago, all the Hatts at present finished have...