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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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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... |