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Alexander Hamilton had enclosed the recommendations, which have not been identified,...
On the 18th. Instant Mr. Thomas had the Honor to address you on the Subject of the pensions paid...
As there are sundry Credits to the State of N. Carolina existing on the books of the Treasury of...
, Boston, 1902, p. 178; Alexander Hamilton, ...Law Practice of Alexander Hamilton: Documents and...
...an enthusiastic supporter of Alexander Hamilton’s plan, Gerry had recently delivered a...
...Branch Giles and his resolutions in opposition to Alexander Hamilton’s funding plans, see...
...Madison and then emended and redrafted by Alexander Hamilton in 1796. The president used the...
studied law with Alexander Hamilton from July to September, at which time Hamilton was...
refers to Alexander Hamilton.
Alexander Hamilton presented his “Report of the Secretary of the Treasury...
...in the House of Representatives regarding Alexander Hamilton’s report on the public credit,...
Alexander Hamilton’s
...debate over the public debt and Alexander Hamilton’s funding program on 30 March,...
...of a national bank. The author attacks Alexander Hamilton as a “superficial financier” (15 Nov...
...a 24 April letter to Rufus King, Alexander Hamilton noted that the address “went yesterday...
That is, Gen. Philip Schuyler, Alexander Hamilton’s father-in-law.
, 24, 25 July. Alexander Hamilton was indeed the author; see
...Livingston was particularly strongly opposed to Alexander Hamilton’s financial policies and...
...Mulligan (1774–1862), Columbia 1791, studied law with Alexander Hamilton. Like
..., reported that Camillus—generally believed to be Alexander Hamilton—had openly stated...
...leaders in Congress, suspicious of Alexander Hamilton’s handling of the proceeds of two...
...report to Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, whose more aggressive plan was...
I have received the Letter you did me the honor to write me this morning and as the Secretary of...
[ Quincy, Massachusetts, August 4, 1792. On August 16, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Adams : “I have...
I have received the Letter you did me the honor to write me this morning and as the Secretary of...
:Alexander Hamilton Papers); internal address: “Col Hamilton.”; endorsed:...
Alexander Hamilton
I do my self the honour to transmit to you my Accounts which remain unsettled, for the last two...
Mr Charles Adams, my second son, the Bearer of this Letter, I beg leave to introduce to you. He...
...raise revenue to pay for defense. Alexander Hamilton was not directly connected to the...
On 25 Jan. Alexander Hamilton wrote to James Wilson outlining a plan to encourage presidential...
32Fryday. Nov. 11. 1791. (Adams Papers)
...measures and especially Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, he held a small post as...
33[November 1791] (Adams Papers)
...measures and especially Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, he held a small post as...
...against Gov. George Clinton in 1792. Alexander Hamilton, who led the Federalists in New York...
...resolutions summarizing the central points of Alexander Hamilton’s report on the public credit...
Once Alexander Hamilton assumed his new duties as first secretary of the U...
37July 27. 1796 Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
...live with his parents and was placed in Alexander Hamilton’s law office; but when Hamilton was...
...of Henry Knox and Alexander Hamilton, the Senate had confirmed President Washington...
...to the king in a chess match, with Alexander Hamilton as his queen, and promising to break...
...Sept., were William Samuel Johnson, Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, James Madison,...
...as follows: “This is an Autograph of Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury—A copy...
...position in the Treasury Department, Alexander Hamilton returned to his legal practice in New...
...” generally believed to be written by Alexander Hamilton or possibly by Hamilton in...
...“H——n” and “W——b” to indicate Alexander Hamilton and Samuel Blachley Webb.
...the position on 2 Jan. 1795. Alexander Hamilton, who resigned as secretary of the...
...John Jay was married to Sarah Livingston while Alexander Hamilton’s wife was the former...
Letters from Alexander Hamilton to Stephen Higginson or George Cabot have not been located...
In a late October 1795 letter to Alexander Hamilton, George Washington largely reiterated
...remaining economic legislation needed to secure Alexander Hamilton’s grand plan for U.S....
Alexander Hamilton,