1Conversation with George Hammond, [15–16 December 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
Towards the end of last week, I had a very long and confidential conversation with Mr Hamilton,...
2Conversation with George Hammond, [1–8 January 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Since my conversation with the Secretary of the Treasury, of which I had the honor of giving your...
3Conversation with George Hammond, [2–9 January 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
I have received a letter from Lieutenant Governor Clarke, in which he intimates to me his...
4Conversation with George Hammond, [31 March 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
In consequence of the information and instructions, contained in your Lordship’s dispatch No 2, I...
5Conversation with George Hammond, [1–2 July 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
In one of my recent conversations with Mr Hamilton, I took occasion from the accidental mention...
6Conversation with George Hammond, [15 November–3 December 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
In a recent conversation which I have had with Mr Hamilton, that Gentleman informed me that this...
7Conversation with George Hammond, [22 November 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
On the second morning after the receipt of Governor Simcoe’s letter, I waited on Mr Hamilton and...
8Conversation with George Hammond, [15–28 December 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Since this conversation with Mr. Jefferson I have had one with Mr. Hamilton upon the same...
9Conversation with George Hammond, [24 February–7 March, 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
At Governor Simcoe’s desire I have the honor of inclosing the copy of a despatch, which I have...
10Conversation with George Hammond, [7 March–2 April 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
Since I last had the honor of addressing your Lordship, I have had several conversations with Mr...
11Conversation with George Hammond, [2 April–17 May 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
Since my last I have had several communications with Mr. Hamilton on the present critical state...
12Conversation with George Hammond, [10 June–6 July 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
For this purpose, I waited on a very influential member of the American administration, who...
13Conversation with George Hammond, [2–10 August 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
The executive government, though it will feel itself strengthened by, had not waited for, this...
14Conversation with George Hammond, [21–30 August 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
The additional instruction to British Ships of war and privateers, which your Lordship has been...
15Conversation with George Hammond, [24 October 1793–22 February 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
As I imagined it probable that from the circumstance of a part of the proscribed privateers...
16Conversation with George Hammond, [January 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
I have the honor of informing your Lordship, that Mr. Shoolbred communicated to me in a letter...
17Conversation with George Hammond, [March 10–April 17, 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
[ Philadelphia, March 10–April 17, 1794 ] “I have the honor of transmitting … a letter … which on...
18Conversation with George Hammond, [15–16 April 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
[ Philadelphia, April 15–16, 1794 ] “… the answer … to Mr. Pinckney’s Memorial … was laid before...
19Conversation with George Hammond, [15–16 April 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
The project of appointing a special commissioner to Great Britain having been … for some time in...
20Conversation with George Hammond, [1–10 July 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
In obedience to your Lordship’s instructions, I endeavoured to ascertain immediately, as far as...
21Conversation with George Hammond, [23 December 1794–5 January 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
Although I have had no reason to suspect, that this government has ever deviated from the...