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The Committee to whom were referred the proceedings of the Society of the Cincinnati, at their...
Our feelings too well accord with those that dictated the resolution of which we have the honor...
Inclosed is a Letter which was sent to me, two Days ago, by M r . Samuel Nicoll, who lately...
I have the honor to solicit the renewal of my former Acquaintance with you, and to ask the favor...
After mature Reflection I think it best for me to continue in the Army till the War is ended. You...
By a Letter rec d ., a few Hours ago, from Major Armstrong, we learn that our Army were, the...
[ New York ] December 3, 1787 . Requests Hamilton to make arrangements for the purchase of a...
On Tuesday last I wrote you a few lines informing you of the probability of General Washington’s...
Mr. Burghdurf has paid me on acct. of your bond & mortgage 562 ²⁰⁄₁₀₀ Doll and this sum is lodged...
New York, April 12, 1791. “I recd. your last letter with … your account current with the Lees.…”...
I thought it would be best to defer writing to the Com m . of Arrangement about my late...
We are all alive here. Perhaps this day will be distinguished by the most respectable meeting for...
I have received several letters from you since you left us & sincerely thank you for the...
Ever since the recipt of your last letter I have been kept in such a state of distraction that I...
I have just this moment recived yours of the 23rd. inst. All I know of the bond & mortgage I have...
New York, 6 June 1791. As an officer of the federal court for the New York district, he has...
[ New York, June 15, 1793. On June 20, 1793, Hamilton wrote to Troup : “Your letters of the 15 &...
Frances I find is persisting in his persecution of you and As he has thought proper to complain...
In my last I informed you of the Enemy’s Retreat from Fort Stanwix. Gen. Arnold upon, the...
The letter which the Attorney General lately received from you in relation to his office has been...
I beg you will not form any unfavorable Opinion of my long Silence. Nothing would give me more...
Our Army is still encamped on the Heights near the White Plains— We shall move as soon as the...
Give me leave to congratulate you most heartily on the smiling Aspect our Affairs begin to put...
On the 9 th . Instant about 8 o’Clock AM. the Army marched from Van Schaicks Islands, & Londons...
In the Conclusion of my last Letter to you I intimated that I should wait for Intelligence from...
I have reced. your favor respecting the special authority necessary to be given to those who...
I have just recd. yours enclosing a note for discount. I have endorsed it & enclosed it to Mr....
Since my last our prospects have brightened exceedingly— We have very faverable accounts from...
[ New York, March 24, 1792 . The calendar summary of this letter reads as follows: “‘My heart is...
Since my last to you I have rec d . a letter from M r . Laurence informing me that the two bills...
Had I not been prevented by Business, I should have informed you earlier of what has happen’d...
I have written to you repeatedly, since I have been here, but not having received an Answer to...
My last, addressed to you at Portsmouth, informed you of the machinations of the virtuous &...
About an hour ago the election of Senator was brought on in the assembly. Burr succeeded by a...
Yesterday afternoon I returned from WestChester County where I have been attending the County...
I arrived here on Friday night. I can do no business with the court of errors so anxious is the...
The bearer Mr Harrington has relinquished the practice of the law, and is desirous of entering...
Your bill for 200 dollars was presented to me about half an hour ago & I paid it upon being...
Upon looking over the memorandum you left with me I think I may venture to write you one letter...
[ New York, June 18, 1793. On June 20, 1793, Hamilton wrote to Troup : “Your letters of the 15 &...
Things here are in a calamitous state. My heart is nearly broken with the distresses of our...
The Day after I arrived your Letter, to the General, came safe to Hand. He is pleased with the...
The Clintonian canvassers by fraud & violence have excluded you from the Government— The votes of...
I was, this Day, informed by a Carman, that you had requested him to supply you with Wood...
In Obedience to the Direction of the Board of Managers of the American Bible Society, We have the...
Had I heard of your Return from Philadelphia, I should not have omitted acquainting you with...