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An extraordinary press of occupation has delayed an answer to your letter on the subject of Mr R...
[ New York, December 14, 1795. On December 18, 1795, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
I resume the subject of the two last papers for the sake of a few supplementary observations. The...
I trust, I do not deceive myself, while I indulge the persuasion, that I have never met you at...
New York, December 7, 1795. “I have received your Letter of the 2d. instant. As I do not practice...
Since my last, La Fayette & his tutor have been here. I conversed with them concerning a future...
Since my last, La Fayette & his tutor have been here—I conversed with them concerning a future...
I duly received your letter of the 17th. which needed no apology as it will always give me...
Your letters of the 16 and 18 instant with their inclosures are received. An extraordinary...
Your letters of the 16 and 18 instant with their inclosures are received. An extraordinary...
It will be useful, as it will simplify the Examination of the commercial articles of the Treaty,...
I wrote you yesterday for a statement of the advances & appropriations for the Department of...
The analogy of the stipulation in the 10th article with stipulations in our other treaties and in...
224Explanation, [11 November 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
A very virulent attack has recently been made upon the President of the U States, the present...
At length I am able to send you the explanation I mentioned to you. The papers upon which it is...
For the Minerva . The Defence No. 22, if I recollect aright was sent you on Sunday last,...
I received on the second instant your two letters of the 29th. of October with the inclosures. An...
I received on the second instant your two letters of the 29th of October with the inclosures—An...
Since the closing of my last number, I have accidentally turned to a passage of Vatel , which is...
[ New York, October 29, 1795. On October 30, 1795, Hamilton wrote to Wolcott : “I wrote you...
I have seen with pleasure your reply to the calm observer. I believe it is as far as you ought to...
I wish the statements requested in my letter of yesterday may contain each particular payment not...
I certify as will appear by letters on file in the Office that I did while Secretary of the...
New York, October 26, 1795. “Lady Sterling has consulted me on the subject of the enclosed letter...
I have noticed a piece in the Aurora under the signature of the Calm Observer which I think...
I have observed in the “Aurora” a piece under the signature of “A calm Observer” which I think...
I have noticed a piece in the Aurora under the signature of the Calm Observer which I think...
The point next to be examined is the right of confiscation or sequestration, as depending on the...
New York, October 22, 1795. “In a letter by the last Post I mentioned that I should take the...
About a fortnight since arrived here Mr. Fristel with G W. Fayette son of the Marquis. The...