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121 Hamilton, Alexander Pichon, Louis André From Alexander Hamilton to Louis André Pichon, 10 May … 1802-05-10 The inclosed was put into my hands by Capt Du Buisson, when lately I was about to make a journey...
122 Hamilton, Alexander Baldwin, Simeon From Alexander Hamilton to Simeon Baldwin, 1 May 1802 1802-05-01 [ New York, May 1, 1802. “Capt. Du Buisson who has obtained a decree of restitution of his vessel...
123 Hamilton, Alexander Bayard, James A. From Alexander Hamilton to James A. Bayard, [16–21] … 1802-04-16 Your letter of the 12th inst. has relieved me from some apprehension. Yet it is well that it...
124 Hamilton, Alexander Speech on Congressional Election in New York City, [21 … 1802-04-21 General Hamilton has again appeared on the election ground. He found it necessary to harrangue...
125 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination (concluded) Number XVIII, [8 April … 1802-04-08 In order to cajole the people, the Message abounds with all the common-place of popular...
126 Hamilton, Alexander Bayard, James A. From Alexander Hamilton to James A. Bayard, 6 April … 1802-04-06 Amidst the humiliating circumstances which attend our country, all the sound part of the...
127 Hamilton, Alexander Burr, Aaron From Alexander Hamilton to Aaron Burr, [1 April 1802] 1802-04-01 Your Protegé Buisson has addressed to me the inclosed letter. Why he did not immediately write to...
128 Hamilton, Alexander Dayton, Jonathan From Alexander Hamilton to Jonathan Dayton, 30 March … 1802-03-30 New York, March 30, 1802. Seeks Dayton’s aid for client soliciting “the interposition of our...
129 Hamilton, Alexander Dickinson, John From Alexander Hamilton to John Dickinson, 29 March … 1802-03-29 I was not, My Dear Sir, insensible to the kind attention shewn me by your letter of the 30th. of...
130 Hamilton, Alexander Rush, Benjamin From Alexander Hamilton to Benjamin Rush, 29 March 1802 1802-03-29 I felt all the weight of the obligation which I owed to you and to your amiable family, for the...
131 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XVII, [20 March 1802] 1802-03-20 It was intended to have concluded the argument respecting the Judiciary Department with the last...
132 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XVI, [19 March 1802] 1802-03-19 The President, as a politician, is in one sense particularly unfortunate. He furnishes frequent...
133 Hamilton, Alexander Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth From Alexander Hamilton to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney … 1802-03-15 You will probably have learned before this reaches you that the act of last Session for the...
134 Hamilton, Alexander Morris, Gouverneur From Alexander Hamilton to Gouverneur Morris, 4 March … 1802-03-04 You have seen certain resolutions unanimously pass our legislature for amending the Constitution...
135 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XV, [3 March 1802] 1802-03-03 It is generally understood that the Essays under the Title of the Federalist, which were...
136 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XIV, [2 March 1802] 1802-03-02 In the course of the debate in the Senate, much verbal criticism has been indulged; many...
137 Hamilton, Alexander Morris, Gouverneur From Alexander Hamilton to Gouverneur Morris, [29 … 1802-02-28 Your letter of the 22d is the third favour for which I am indebted to you since you left N York....
138 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XIII, [27 February 1802] 1802-02-27 The advocates of the power of Congress to abolish the Judges, endeavor to deduce a presumption of...
139 Hamilton, Alexander New-York Evening Post From Alexander Hamilton to the New-York Evening Post … 1802-02-24 We might well be excused from taking any notice of such a writer as the author of the leading...
140 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XII, [23 February 1802] 1802-02-23 From the manner in which the subject was treated in the fifth and sixth numbers of The...
141 Hamilton, Alexander Remarks on the Repeal of the Judiciary Act, First … 1802-02-11 After some pause, Gen. Hamilton rose. He began with stating his own decided opinion, that the...
142 Hamilton, Alexander Remarks on the Repeal of the Judiciary Act, Second … 1802-02-11 He [Hamilton] confessed with seeming sincerity, he felt little zeal on the present occasion. He...
143 Hamilton, Alexander Remarks on the Repeal of the Judiciary Act, Third … 1802-02-11 To these remarks General Hamilton rose again to reply—he remarked in substance that he had...
144 Hamilton, Alexander Livingston, Edward From Alexander Hamilton to Edward Livingston, 10 … 1802-02-10 [ New York ] February 10 [ 1802 ]. States that he is “of Counsel” in the case of Steinbach adm...
145 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number XI, [3 February 1802] 1802-02-03 The Message observes that “in our care of the public contributions entrusted to our direction, it...
146 Hamilton, Alexander Williamson, Charles Alexander Hamilton and Richard Harison to Charles … 1802-02-01 Albany, February 1, 1802. Urge Williamson to avoid litigation by settling his dispute with...
147 Clinton, DeWitt Legislature of New York State Draft of a Resolution for the Legislature of New York … 1802-01-29 Resolved , as the sense of the Legislature, that the following amendments ought to be...
148 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number X, [19 January 1802] 1802-01-19 The same Subject continued. As to Holland being the second power which acknowledged our...
149 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number IX, [18 January 1802] 1802-01-18 The leading points of the Message have been sufficiently canvassed, and it is believed to have...
150 Hamilton, Alexander The Examination Number VIII, [12 January 1802] 1802-01-12 Resuming the subject of our last paper we proceed to trace still farther, the consequences that...