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It appears by your letter to his Excellency that the detachment of Marylanders under Col...
It may not be amiss to hint that some sentences have been passed in persuance of this resolve,...
It is his Excellency’s desire, that you have an immediate inspection made into the state of the...
His Excellency desires me to inform you, that the Congress have been pleased, to appoint Monsieur...
A number of disaffected persons having been taken up and brought to His Excellency, he ordered an...
The disposition of the Convention, with respect to the disaffected among you is highly...
I take occasion to inform you, that an ⟨attempt⟩ was yesterday made to suprize Bound Brook. It...
I this day received your favour of the 8th instant. Hurry of business prevents my entering into a...
His Excellency requests that you will transmit the enclosed letter to General Wayne, by the first...
I communicated your Lordship’s letter to his Excellency. He has desired me to send Capt Scott’s...
I take pleasure in transmitting you a letter, committed to my care, by your Sister Miss Suky, and...
Agreeable to your request, I inquired of Gen: Knox, concerning a vacancy of a Captain’s birth in...
Since my last I have had the pleasure of receiving your reply to my two favours of 29th. Ulto &...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, April 3, 1777. On April 8, 1777, the New York Committee of...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, April 2, 1777. On April 5, 1777, Hamilton, writing to the New York...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, March, 1777. On December 10, 1777, Knox, writing to Hamilton, referred...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, March 29, 1777. On April 2, 1777, the New York Committee of...
His Excellency General Washington has permitted Doctor Thomas Sendown, the bearer hereof, and Mr....
Two days ago I accepted your challenge and met you for the first time in the epistolary field;...
With chearfulness, I embrace the proposal of corresponding with your convention, through you; and...
Since writing the within, The General received your letter, respecting the innoculation of your...
In a letter Just received from Colonel Ward, there appears to be an objection made against...
If General Knox has not passed through on his way here, and gotten out of your reach, you will be...
Your letter of the 7th. instant to his Excellency fell into my hands. He has been very much...
The change in my own circumstances and in those of your company of Artillery lately under my...
[ February 14, 1777. In a letter to Hamilton dated April–May, 1777, Knox wrote: “I could not omit...
Philadelphia, February 11, 1777. “From the general character of Mr. James Ledly and from my own...
It is with the utmost chagrin I am obliged to inform you, that I am not able to return you all...
Trenton, December 5, 1776. The return is headed “Return of the States of part of two Companeys of...
I do hereby certify that the bearer William Douglass has lost his arm in the service of this...
[ New York, October, 1776. ] The return is headed: “Return of the Artillery Company of the State...
[ New York ] October 11, 1776. Account between Alsop Hunt and James Hunt and Hamilton for...
I do hereby certify that Wm. Douglass, the bearer hereof, faithfully served as a matross in my...
It is necessary I should inform you that there is at present a vacancy in my company, arising...
I am obliged to write you, to remove a difficulty which arises respecting the quantity of...
I take the liberty to request your attention to a few particulars, which will be of considerable...
[ New York ] April 20, 1776 . The return is headed: “A Return of the Colony Company of Artillery...
New York April 4th, 1776. Received of Colonel McDougall one hundred and seventy two pounds, three...
Newyork. March 17th 1776. Recived of Col. McDougall Seventy three Pounds, Nineteen Shillings and...
The inclosed was intended by the last post, but I was disappointed in sending it— You will find...
The inclosed was intended by the last post, but I was disappointed in sending it. You will find...
It is hardly necessary to inform you that I received your favour in answer to my letter on the...
It is hardly necessary to inform you that I received your favour in answer to my letter on the...
I take the liberty to trouble you with some remarks on a matter which to me appears of not a...
I take the liberty to trouble you with some remarks on a matter which to me appears of not a...
Having considered the nature of this bill, with regard to civil government, I am next to examine...
In compliance with my promise to the public, See page 78 of the Farmer Refuted, a pamphlet...
I resume my pen, in reply to the curious epistle, you have been pleased to favour me with; and...
Admissions anno 1774. David Clarkson. Schuyler Lupton. Jacob Shaw. John Gaine. John Whitaker....
7600A Card, [22 December 1774] (Hamilton Papers)
The Friend to America presents his compliments to Mr. A. W. Farmer, and begs leave to decline...