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I have the honor to enclose you copies of certain communications which have been made to me,...
I have the Honor to enclose you Copies of certain Communications which have been made to me,...
Mr. Hamilton returns to Mr. Jefferson the draft of the letter to Mr. Grand, with his thanks for...
Treasury Department, April 30, 1790. “Agreeably to your desire, I have issued a warrant in your...
Mr. Hamilton presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Jefferson and returns him the letter from...
I have the honor to transmit you a copy of a communication from the Auditor, respecting the...
I have the honor to inform you, that in a few days, information furnished by the several...
I have the honor to inform you, that in a few days, information furnished by the several...
Mr. Hamilton presents his Compliments to Mr. Jefferson. He has perused with much satisfaction the...
Mr. Hamilton presents his Compliments to Mr. Jefferson. He has perused with much satisfaction the...
I inclose you a warrant for 500 Dollars for Col Humphreys use; and shall for the present take...
I request the favour of you to furnish me with two Copies of each of the following acts certified...
New York, 28 Aug. 1790 . Requests two copies of “An Act making provision for the debt of the...
Mr Hamilton presents his Compliments to the Secretary of State, and requests the favor of having...
During my absence from the seat of government, which will be for about two months, the removal of...
I have perused with attention your intended report to the President; and will, as I am sure is...
I have perused with attention your intended report to the President; and will, as I am sure is...
I thank you for the printed papers you have been so obliging as to send. I cannot forbear a...
I thank you for the printed papers you have been so obliging as to send. I cannot forbear a...
I have perused the papers communicated to you by the Chargé des Affaires of France. The...
I have perused the papers communicated to you by the Chargé des Affaires of France. The...
It was the intention of the President that you and myself should take such measures as appeared...
It was the intention of the President that you and myself should take such measures as appeared...
The letter you sent me from Mr. Short & others which I have received, since mine to you, confirm...
The letter you sent me from Mr. Short and others which I have received, since mine to you,...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to inform the Secretary of State that there are in...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to inform the Secretary of State that there are in...
It has occurred to me that it would be productive of very useful information if some Officer of...
[ Philadelphia ], “ Treasury Department ,” 8 June 1791 . He thinks it would be useful if an...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the Secretary of State. He returns the...