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¶ From Morgan Lewis. Letter not found. 26 July 1806. Acknowledged in JM to Lewis, 12 Aug. 1806 ,...
Albany, September 8, 1779. Asks for “any intelligence which you can consistently communicate...
Albany, August 7, 1779. Requests that Hamilton assist the bearer, Patrick Smith, to obtain...
I Have the Honor to inclose your Excellency the Report of the Auditors of the Northern Department...
It gives me Pain to be under the Necessity of addressing your Excellency on so disagreeable a...
I observe that by the funding Plan adopted by Congress, certain Commissioners are to be appointed...
Rhinebeck [ New York ] October 10, 1790 . “I have delayed answering your obliging and friendly...
Received New York March 18th 1796 of Alexander Hamilton [Four thousand two hundred & fifty]...
I am informed the Inhabitants of New York have it in Contemplation to make Mr King one of our...
The most singular election we have ever had in this State is closed; and the result, though...
In Obedience to your Excellencys Orders, I now enclose you a General Return of all the Public...
Being concerned as Council for a number of persons, who, since the annunciation of the...
I do not know whether the Administration is acquainted with the fact, but I can assure it, from...
The returns already published, place your Election as Successor to the Office of Cheif Magistrate...
The change of posture given to our national Affairs by the suspension of the Orders in Council...
I perceive by the public Prints that Congress have rejected the Revennue System you offered them....
Since I last had the Honor of writing you, the eastern federalists have relinquished the Idea of...
You will probably hear various Opinions as to the political cast of the Characters Selected in...
Accident has recently put me in possession of some facts which may possibly be interesting to...
I send you a Pamphlet generally and I believe truly ascribed to Mr. Genet. I heard him spoken of...
Presuming that a Sketch of the State of parties in any Quarter of the Union must be peculiarly...
I take the Liberty to enclose you an Account of a celebration of the fourth of July, to shew you...
The personal Knowledge I have had of you from an early period of Life, and the general...
That the Politicks of this State should be unintelligible to those who are at a Distance I can...