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Assured that any suggestions tending to promote the public good will not be unacceptable, I...
I hope & trust I shall not be regarded as an obtrusive correspondent, having no other motive, as...
There are few, very few indeed, to whom the intelligence of your recovery from a late dangerous...
The military operations pursuing this year, are so similar to those recommended by me last year,...
Anxious that our military operations in the ensuing campaign should be every where successful, I...
I have been honoured with the receipt of your esteemed favour of the 5th. Inst. Entertaining no...
Considerations of duty, of respect & attachment impel me to address you upon a subject, highly...
Your letter of Mar. 29. has been duly recd. Under the circumstances & arrangements necessary to...
When I retired from public life in the year 1806, after five & twenty years service in the Armies...
I took the liberty of writing to you lately on the subject of our affairs, & will now trouble you...
I took the liberty of writing to you lately on the subject of our affairs, & will now trouble you...
Letters of congratulation are not the object of the writer, altho’ no one more sincerely rejoices...
The letters to be answered under address to Mr Levi Canning &c. has [ sic ] been recd. The...
The writer of this did not intend to follow up the late communication with any other, until he...
Your political enemies are taking every possible advantage of our unaccountable disasters at...
I received yesterday by mail, a letter without signature, which, from it’s general & particular...
In the latter end of the year 1808, & Spring of 1809, two anonymous letters were addressed, one...
For the President, in the most perfect confidence. Never were any men more completely confounded,...
The subject on which I addressed you some time ago anonymously, involved in it some personal, as...
The enclosed pamphlet is sent you by a Federalist, who sincerely desires your election to the...
Your letter of the 5th. having gone in the first instance to Washington, and the mails having...
I recieved your letter of the 6th. inst. requesting my interference to have you admitted to bail,...
Learning that the President of the U. States is at Monticelli I venture to intrude upon his...
I have been informed since my arrival in this place that the assent of Government is necessary...
I take the liberty of transmitting the enclosed two letters lately received from N. Orleans upon...
Th: Jefferson with his respectful salutations & the compliments of the season to Genl. Dayton,...
I take the liberty of presenting to you the usual compliments & best wishes of this season of...
New York, March 4, 1803. “The foregoing are Copies of our letters to Meeker Denman & Co on the...
Letter not found. 25 May 1802. Acknowledged in Daniel Brent to Dayton, 29 May 1802 (DNA: RG 59,...
New York, March 30, 1802. Seeks Dayton’s aid for client soliciting “the interposition of our...
The Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, informed of Mr. Stockton’s...
We have the honor to address you on the subject of the appointment to an office, created by an...
I have received your letter of the . Col Smith had made a previous representation to me. I have...
An Accurate view of the internal situation of the UStates presents many discouraging reflections...
I write to you in confidence, & altho’ in the language, yet not in the temper of complaint. A...
Pursuant to your request I have subjoined a list of articles which will be wanted for the 11th....
Acquainted with Capt. Joel Davis of your State, I take the liberty of recommending him to you for...
I intended to have crossed to N York this morning in compy. with Colo: Ogden for the purpose of...
Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] March 22, 1799 . “Your letter addressed to Major Ford reached the...
Your favor dated the 18th. was received this morning. The letter accompanying it for Majr. Ford...
The enclosed letter to Major Ford directs him to take the command of some detachments of...
I received at Philadelphia your letter of the 27th of July the answer to which has been delayed...
Forseeing that Mrs. Dayton’s illness & other unavoidable causes of detention at home would...
[ Elizabethtown, New Jersey, July 27, 1798. On August 6, 1798, Hamilton wrote to Dayton : “I...
The Members of the society of Cincinnati of New Jersey this day convened at their annual meeting...
Your letter of the 25th gave me much pleasure. The communication respecting certain papers is...
[ Philadelphia, March 25, 1798. On March 30, 1798, Hamilton wrote to Dayton : “Your letter of the...
I thank you for your letter of the , and the friendly disposition it manifests. As to Frances’s...
I came to this place last evening under an expectation of having the honor to pay you my respects...
Last evening, my dear sir, I had the pleasure to receive your favours of the 12th. & 13th. insts....