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The sitting of the Court and an uncommon pressure of business have unavoidably delayed an answer...
My late situation exposes me to applications which I cannot resist without appearing unkind. It...
My late situation exposes me to applications which I cannot resist without appearing unkind. It...
[ New York, February 4, 1797. On February 9, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton : “Your favour of the...
I duly received your letter of the 23 of Jany with its inclosure, for which I am much obliged to...
Independent of the commands of honor, the coolest calculations of interest forbid our becoming...
If I recollect right, Chancellor Livingston while Secy for foreign Affairs reported a censure...
New York, February 11, 1797. “The suits against Riley as a Partner of Wetmore are expected to be...
Geave me leave to recall to your recollection and acquaintance Mr. De Talon the bearer of this,...
I groan My Dr. Sir at the disgraceful course of our affairs. I pity all those who are officially...
The Paris Accounts inform us that France has lately exercised towards Genoa an act of atrocious...
[ New York, February 23, 1797. On March 3, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to “Yours...
The present inimitable course of our public affairs proves me to be a very bad politician so that...
The emissaries of France when driven from every other expedient for extenuating her depredations...
[ New York, March 1, 1797. ] “Having reconsidered the case of your Uncle (Wm. Beekman’s) Will...