71The Defence No. III, [29 July 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The opposers of the Treaty seem to have put invention on the rack, to accumulate charges against...
72The Defence No. XIX, [14 October 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The objects protected by the 10th. article are classed under four heads, 1 debts of...
73The Defence No. IX, [21 August 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
It was my intention to have comprised in two numbers the examination of the second article; but...
74The Defence No. XXI, [30 October 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
Since the closing of my last number, I have accidentally turned to a passage of Vatel , which is...
75The Defence No. XII, [2–3 September 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The remaining allegations in disparagement of the 3 article are to this effect 1 That the...
76The Defence No. XXXI, [12 December 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
I resume the subject of the two last papers for the sake of a few supplementary observations. The...
77The Defence No. XXXII, [16 December 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The 18th Article of the Treaty, which regulates the subject of contraband, has been grievously...
78The Defence No. XIII, [5 September 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The 4th and 5th articles of the Treaty from similarity of object will naturally be considered...
79The Defence No. XVI, [18 September 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The second object of the seventh article, as stated in my last number, is “compensation to...
80The Defence No. II, [25 July 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
Previous to a more particular discussion of the merits of the Treaty, it may be useful to advert...
81The Defence No. XXXVIII, [9 January 1796] (Hamilton Papers)
The manner in which the power of Treaty as it exists in the Constitution was understood by the...
82The Defence No. XIV, [9 September 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The sixth article stipulates compensation to British Creditors for losses and damages which may...
83The Defence No. XXV, [18 November 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
It will be useful, as it will simplify the Examination of the commercial articles of the Treaty,...
84The Defence No. XXXIII, [19 December 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The course thus far pursued in the discussion of the 18th article has inverted the order of it as...
85The Defence No. V, [5 August 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The discussion in the two last numbers has shewn if I mistake not, that this Country by no means...
86The Defence No. VII, [12 August 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
The Second Article of the Treaty stipulates that his Britannic Majesty will withdraw all his...
87The Defence No. VIII, [15 August 1795], with enclosure (Hamilton Papers)
One of the particulars in which our Envoy is alleged to have fallen short of what might and ought...
88Agreement with John Campbell and Receipt from John Campbell, [9 November 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Agreement between Alexander Hamilton on behalf of Nicholas Low & Abijah Hammond of the one part...
89[Candor], [18 August 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
[Philadelphia] Gazette of the United States , August 18, 1792. Philip Marsh has written: “On...
90Catullus No. IV, [17 October 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Attempts in different shapes have been made to repel the charges which have been brought against...
91Catullus No. VI, [22 December 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES. If perseverance can supply the want of judgment, Mr....
92Catullus No. III, [29 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the Gazette of the United States. Aristides complains that the American has charged Mr....
93Catullus No. V, [24 November 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES. It was my intention to have closed with my last paper, the...
94Catullus No. II, [19 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the Gazette of The United States To Aristides The “ American ” to confirm the inference...
95Catullus No. I, [15 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
To Aristides Though there would be no great hazard of mistake, in inferring the Writer of the...
96Account with John B. Church, [13 August 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
[ Philadelphia, August 13, 1791. The description of this document reads: “Credit Side of John...
97Civis, [5 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the National Gazette. Certain Treasury Documents were lately published for the information of...
98Civis to Mercator, [11 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the National Gazette Civis to Mercator Little other notice of the futile reply of Mercator to...
99Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, [26 March 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
At a meeting held at the house of the Vice President on the 26th of March 1792: Present: The Vice...
100Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, [15 August 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the United States, on the 15th day of...
101Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, [21 February 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
At a meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund, in the committee room of the Senate, February...
102Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, [13 July 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
At a meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund, July 13, 1792. Present: The Secretary of State,...
103Draft Minutes of a Meeting of a Committee of the Directors of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, [1 … (Hamilton Papers)
At a meeting of the Committee of the Directors for establishing usefull manufactures held at the...
104Account with Tench Coxe, [24 August 1790] (Hamilton Papers)
Recd. August 24th. 1790. from the hon. Alexr. Hamilton Esqr two hundred dollars, which I promise...
105Contract with George Dannacker and William Young, 22 October 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Philadelphia, October 22, 1792. A contract for “the several articles of Clothing specified” for...
106[Detector No. II], [23 August 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
[Philadelphia] Dunlap’s American Daily Advertiser, August 24, 1792. The first letter by...
107Account with Denis F. Donnant, [23 May 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. Hamilton Dr. to Denis f Donnant from the 17th february 1794. Philadelphia. 2 monts & better...
108Account with Archibald Drummond, 4 October 1796 (Hamilton Papers)
Col: Hamilton To Archibd Drummond, Dr. 1795 Decr. 22d. 1 large slate 4/6 £ “ 2 Pencils 2/6...
109Account with Anthony C. Duplaine, [7 June 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. Hamilton Dr. to Duplaine for the 12 numbers of the paris monthly chronicle for the year 1792...
110Articles of Agreement Between Alexander Hamilton and Robert Elliot and Elie Williams, 1 January 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
Philadelphia, January 1, 1794. “… This Indenture witnesseth, that … Alexander Hamilton, for and...
111Account with William Esenbeck, [5 July 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
1794. Alexander Hamilton Esqr. To Wm. Esenbeck Dr. To a Pamphlet bot. of Thos. Dobson 0. 2. 9. ...
112Fact No. I, [11 September 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the National Gazette. Much declamation has been indulged against certain characters, who are...
113Fact No. II, [16 October 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the National Gazette. Genuine Truth never deviates into misrepresentation. That an impostor...
114Federal Republican, [12 December 1796] (Hamilton Papers)
For the Minerva. To the Citizens of New-York. Fellow Citizens, Elections in Republics are always...
115Account with Andrew G. Fraunces, October 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
Philadelphia, October, 1790. This account lists the payments made for moving “15 Loads of Goods”...
116Conversation with Edmond Charles Genet, 27 June 1793 (Hamilton Papers)
Proposition de faire un nouveau fonds de 45,000 dollars si Je consens à payer les traites et...
117From Alexander Hamilton to Simeon Theus, 8 April 1793 (Hamilton Papers)
I have collected and reviewed the Papers relating to Mr. Prioleaus Petition. If you persist in...
118From Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Jefferson, [25 June 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
The letters to Mr. Hammond & Mr. Pinckney appear to me proper, according to the facts stated in...
119From Alexander Hamilton to Benjamin Lincoln, 2 June 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Your letter of the 4th of March remains yet to be answered. The question there stated is in...
120From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 4 November 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
I have the honor to inform you, that a letter, of which a copy is enclosed, has come to my hands...