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I have reached this place, my dear Eliza, after a very pensive ride, and not a little pain at the...
I wrote to my beloved from Rhinebeck . Yesterday Evening I arrived here and found your family...
I was much relieved, My Dear Eliza by the receipt yesterday morning of your letter of Monday...
I take the liberty to ask the favour of your aid in respect to the inclosed notice from the...
The Prince Bailli Ruspoli of the order of Malta, who will deliver you this letter was strongly...
Instead of delivering a speech to the House of Congress, at the opening of the present session,...
The next most prominent feature in the Message, is the proposal to abandon at once all the...
Had our laws been less provident than they have been, yet must it give us a very humble idea of...
It is a matter of surprise to observe a proposition to diminish the revenue, associated with...
[ New York, December 28, 1801. On Saturday, January 2, 1802, Schuyler wrote to Hamilton : “Your...
In the rage for change, or under the stimulus of a deep-rooted animosity against the former...
New York, December 31, 1801. Sends depositions to Parsons, who is “of Counsel for the...
In answer to the observations in the last number it may perhaps be said that the Message meant...
The next exceptionable feature in the Message, is the proposal to abolish all restriction on...
Resuming the subject of our last paper we proceed to trace still farther, the consequences that...
The leading points of the Message have been sufficiently canvassed, and it is believed to have...
The same Subject continued. As to Holland being the second power which acknowledged our...
Resolved , as the sense of the Legislature, that the following amendments ought to be...
Albany, February 1, 1802. Urge Williamson to avoid litigation by settling his dispute with...
The Message observes that “in our care of the public contributions entrusted to our direction, it...
[ New York ] February 10 [ 1802 ]. States that he is “of Counsel” in the case of Steinbach adm...
After some pause, Gen. Hamilton rose. He began with stating his own decided opinion, that the...
He [Hamilton] confessed with seeming sincerity, he felt little zeal on the present occasion. He...
To these remarks General Hamilton rose again to reply—he remarked in substance that he had...
From the manner in which the subject was treated in the fifth and sixth numbers of The...
We might well be excused from taking any notice of such a writer as the author of the leading...
The advocates of the power of Congress to abolish the Judges, endeavor to deduce a presumption of...
Your letter of the 22d is the third favour for which I am indebted to you since you left N York....
In the course of the debate in the Senate, much verbal criticism has been indulged; many...
It is generally understood that the Essays under the Title of the Federalist, which were...