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We received your favor of the [22] Instant and am obliged to you not only for your Acceptance of...
With my place at Council I resume the agreeable task of writing to you & answering your Letter...
[ Kingston, New York, June 25, 1777. On June 28, 1777, Hamilton wrote to Robert R. Livingston:...
Yours of the 25th came to hand last night. Since my last addressed to Mr. Morris, the enemy have...
[ July 25, 1777. On July 29, 1777, Hamilton wrote to Livingston: “I have the pleasure of your...
I have the pleasure of your favour of the 25th. I cannot be induced to think the enemy are so...
I wish I Could beleive as You do with respect to the Enemies Strenght, but in order to do this I...
I last Evening had the pleasure of your favour of the 2d. I am with you exceeding anxious for the...
I was much disappointed at not hearing from you by the return of the express, which I attribute...
I most sincerely and heartily sympathise with you in the distresses and dangers under which your...
Mr Thompson this morning requests me in persuance of the order of yesterday to send the papers of...
It happens My Dear Sir that both Mr. Maddison and myself are here. We have talked over the...
I arrived here two days ago. Being in company with Mrs. Schuyler I was induced, in complaisance...
I felt a resentment at hearing that you had passed without stoping at Clermont that your friendly...