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[ Philadelphia, July 2, 1794. On July 7, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Randolph : “My letter of the...
I inclose you a letter of Genet’s of July 9. and the draught of an answer to it, which is...
I had the Honor of writing to you on the 31 ult: That Letter was sent to Falmouth in Hopes it...
The Commission for the Postmaster General, is signed and returned. The other for the Marshall of...
I have the honor to inclose you a letter from the Minister of France with sundry papers which...
Will you be so good as to tell me what answer to give to the interrogatory in the last sentence...
I have been favd. with yours of the 30 Ult. and thank you for your remarks on the Judiciary bill....
I take the liberty of submitting to your consideration sundry letters which have passed between...
The Letters to the Minister of the French republic, appears proper. The propriety of laying those...
For the reasons mentioned to you the other day—viz.—the Virginia Assembly being in Session—and a...
I send you copies of two letters one from me to The Collector of Charlestown of September 4th &...
I have the honor to inclose for your consideration Sundry papers relative to certain Certificates...
Having determined to retire from my office before the term of paiment of the inclosed bill and so...
Mr. Van Berckel, the resident for the United Netherlands with this government, having, as you...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
I am exceedingly sorry for the cause of your detention in Philadelphia, of which your letter of...
I have received your letter of this date and Shall give it that attention which the importance of...
I cannot entertain a doubt that Mr. Jaudenes request for a guard ought to be complied with. The...
I had taken it for granted, from the general spirit of the transaction, that the first...
I have to acknolege the receipt of your favor of Apr. 11. and I now inclose the letter of Mr....
An opportunity now offers of purchasing for the Mint about one Ton of wrought Copper, at the...
Your private letter of the 3d instt; accompanying the public dispatches, was received yesterday;...
Tho Mr. Bertrand mentions having seen me at Paris, (of which I remember nothing) yet it is...
I have weighed with deliberate attention the contents of your letter of yesterday; and altho’...
Th. Jefferson submits to the Secretaries of the treasury & War & the Atty Genl. some sketches of...
I received yesterday the inclosed letter from Mr. Hammond Minister Plenipotentiary of Great...
For a week past the subject of amendts. has exclusively occupied the H. of Reps. Its progress has...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Augt 26th 1792 The purpose of this letter is merely to...
I have recd. the few lines you dropped me from Baltimore, and daily expect those promised from...
My last stated a question relating to the power of removal from offices then on the anvil of the...