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Hamilton, History John C. Hamilton, Life of Alexander Hamilton, a History of the Republic of the...
Your letter of the 17th instant found me at Albany attending the Supreme Court. I have no copy of...
I have this moment seen a Bill brought into the Senate intitled a Bill to define more...
I called at your house the morning of my departure but you was not then up. While I was in the...
[ New York, June 15, 1795. On June 18, 1795, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I have recd. your...
I received from you not long since a letter on the subject of a fit person for naval Agent which...
I have seen with pleasure your reply to the calm observer. I believe it is as far as you ought to...
I received yesterday your’s by Post, which I communicated immediately to the Directors of both...
I have not lost sight of the negotiation with the Bank though it labours & I have thought it best...
I had written you a short line previous to the Receipt of your letter of the 26th to which indeed...
I wrote you yesterday for a statement of the advances & appropriations for the Department of...
You are probably apprised that in announcing to the General Officers their appointments, they are...
I did not understand by your letter of the 17th. of November whether you meant or not to...
Doctor Livingston sometime since left with me a bundle of vouchers relating to the questions...
It is natural for people where their interest is concerned to die hard. Mr. Juhel, the bearer of...
Inclosed are two letters which I will thank you to hand on. I have just seen Livingston’s Motion...
[ Carlisle, Pennsylvania, October 8, 1794. On October 11, 1794, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I...
The Bank of New York is willing to make the loan of 324 000 Dollars to you (I mean the exact sum...
I have direct information in confidence, that the Minister of France by a letter received...
[ New York, August 19, 1800. On September 3, 1800, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I am favoured...
Give me leave to remind you of your promise to send me the documents and information which...
I have received your letter of the 18th. instant. The money paid me for you shall be placed to...
You some time ago put a question to me, which through hurry, I never answered— viz whether there...
I have received your two letters of the 6th & 7. The last announces to me no more than I feared....
I send you some extracts from a pamphlet lately published, in reply to one written by a Gentleman...
I lately received a letter from you, transmitting a pamphlet. The latter, I have read with much...
[ New York, December 17, 1800. On December 25, 1800, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I have recd....
I perceive Congress are invading the Sinking Fund system. If this goes through & is sanctionned...
Being about to leave the seat of Government for a few Weeks to accompany the Army on its march...
I have received your letter of the and thank you for the information. As to Randolph, I shall be...
I have received yours of 3d instant. You make no mention of having received one from me inclosing...
I have just received your letter of the 6th. The idea of selling Bank Stock is the worst of all &...
[ Philadelphia ] September 30, 1794 . On October 2, 1794, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I have...
Your two letters of the 9th. reached this place during an absence on necessary business which...
[ New York, December 20, 1798. On December 21, 1798, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I have recd....
When lately in Philadelphia, I mention’d to you that the Secretary of War had given me to expect...
Further measures adviseable to be taken without delay I To authorise the President to proceed...
The necessity of purchasing a quantity of land, which I did not intend, in consequence of a...
I have thought it adviseable to establish during my absence a substitute for the mode of...
Col Burr sets out today for Philadelphia. I have some reasons for wishing that the administration...
The application for a loan from the Bank of New York though powerfully supported by some of the...
I have received your letter of March 31. I hope nothing in my last was misunderstood. Could it be...
No one knows better than yourself how difficult and oppressive is the collection even of taxes...
The XXXIV Section of the Collection law provides that certain rates per Cent . shall be allowed...
I have more carefully examined our Treaty with G Britain & I return to the opinion given you from...
It is with pleasure I am able to inform you that you have been appointed Auditor in the...
It appears to me material under our present prospects to complete the three frigates without...
I wish the statements requested in my letter of yesterday may contain each particular payment not...
The post of today brought me a letter from you. From some recent information which I have...
I hope you will have understood that I did not mean by any thing in my late letter to blame the...