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A Resolution which lately passed—and which I have long had at Heart—makes it necessary that I...
[ New York, August 10, 1791. On the back of Hamilton’s letter to Duane of August 4, 1791 , is the...
Be so good if in your power to acquaint me of the issue of our friend the Baron’s afair in the...
[ Princeton, New Jersey, September 8, 1783. On September 26, 1783 , Hamilton wrote to Duane: “I...
I feel the disappointment in being deprived of the pleasure of your own and M rs . Jays Company!...
I intended to have done myself the Honour of seeing your Excellency yesterday Evning but was so...
I found myself so much indisposd this morning that it was imprudent to go abroad; which will I...
I want words to express, as I ought, my grateful acknowledgements for the high honor of your...
I set off in a hurry which alone prevented my calling upon you for which I had a variety of...
It is with great Pleasure that I find your Excellencys arrival at Newburgh announced in the...
I am honourd with your Favour of the 3d Instant & have communicated it to my Colleagues. when I...
I reflect with the utmost sensibility on the frequent instances I have experienced of your...
The Marquiss de la fayette handed me your favour of the 14: Instant which woud have been sooner...
I beg Leave to recommend the enclosed papers transmitted by Governour Clinton to your...
Your Favour has been presented to the Committee of Conference. I beg you will do me the Justice...
Yesterday, my dear Friend, was an important day, productive of the Resolutions of which I enclose...
I called upon you within the time limited to give you my answer on the Communication which in...
I need not tell you, my dear General, what I felt on the critical Arrival of Count de Grass’...
We enclose you an Extract of Dispatches from his Excellency our Governor received this Day,...
In order to give Dispatch to the several Matters mentiond in your Excellency’s Report to the...
The Bearer Mr Arent Schuyler, Son of Mrs Livingston, has requested an Introduction to Your...
The enclosed papers have this day been referred to the Committee of Conference with your...
At a meeting of the agents appointed by the state of New York to manage their controversy with...
I have spent some days at this place with our Legislature and have been happy in finding their...
I am much pleased to find that you have set yourself Seriously to the Study of the Law. You are...
Be pleased to accept my most thankful acknowledgments for the honor done me by your favor of the...
I find myself under the necessity of expressing my wishes that it may be agreeable to your...
When I have the Honour of seeing your Excellency I will explain the objection made in Congress to...
The enclosed Letter was delivered me after a very importunate personal Sollicitation. I have a...
I am now on a Visit to the General from ⟨Kingston,⟩ where the Legislature is convened. The...
I have the Pleasure to acquaint you that M rs . Duane is in a great Degree restord to her Health;...
Among your numerous and respectable friends none can participate with more sensibility in events...
We have Intelligence from Charles Town which leaves it in our possession as lately as the 3d or...
I receivd with infinite pleasure your very friendly favour by Lt Col. Smith. I shall have...
I entertained the pleasing hope of meeting you at this place; on no better authority indeed than...
I conclude, my dear Sir, that the late Resolution of Congress recommending the Assumption of...
Accept my Thanks for your Favour of the 28 Augt and your obliging assurances that you will comply...
We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you’l...
Trenton December 1784 At a Conference at M r . Jays on Fryday Evening the 10th Dec r present all...
We are here in anxious Suspence for the Fate of Charles Town: it is not to be wondered at when we...
Yesterday I had the Honour of your Excellency’s very friendly Letter of the 4th Instant for which...
I have had no earlier opportunity to acknowledge the Receipt of your very agreeable favour of the...
An Opportunity at length presents itself of forwarding to your Excellency a packet which has been...
I have had so much Publick Business on my hands that I have been unavoidably deprived of paying...
Congress are much affected at the Wants and distresses of the Army another Committee is appointed...
I did not receive your very obliging Favour of the 14 th . Untill this morning. which It gave a...
I find I have given our Friends Tighlman and Meade an opportunity of exercising their Risibility...
I am to acknowledge the Honour of your Excellency’s favour of the 9th Instant on the Subject of...
I received, my dear Sir, your favour of the 8: Instant and really feel for you in the double...
It was not till the 10th that I had the Honour of your Excellency’s favour of the 1st Instant; Mr...