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Lansing … mode of appointment duration in office means of controul— Chancellor— Senators equally...
I have this moment received your letter of the thirteenth instant, and am sorry that the rules of...
Mr. Hamilton. Evasions cd. not be prevented—as by proxies—by friends holding for a year, & them...
You have been much better to me My Dear friend since you left America, than I have deserved, for...
I think it proper to apprise the house of the gentlemen on some of whom I wish their choice to...
I felicitate you sincerely on the event in Virginia; but my satisfaction will be allayed, if I...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill, for dividing the District of the Manor of...
[ New York, May 17, 1786. The endorsement in Hamilton’s writing on Pillet’s letter of May 14,...
Hurry of business has prevented my complying with the desire of your letter of the 20th. Ulto...
[ New York, December 15, 1788. On December 22, 1788, Livingston wrote to Hamilton : “Being...
[ Chester, New York, March 17, 1785. Hamilton wrote to Elizabeth Hamilton : “I have just written...
New York, February 24, 1787. As chairman of a committee, Hamilton reported on a petition of...
Col Hamilton will do himself the pleasure to dine with General Web tomorrow AL , Yale University...
Introduction I Importance of the occasion II Solid plan without regard to temporary opinion . III...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill for the speedy trial and punishment of such...
[ New York, June-October, 1787. ] “As I wished the cause of Bayard vs Breese and others to be...
[ New York, December 11, 1783. On December 18, 1783 , Chaloner wrote to Hamilton: “I have...
I Observe in Mr. Holt’s paper of this day, a nomination for the ensuing election, in which my...
New York, August 28, 1788. Has checked on the validity of John Holker’s title to lands in New...
Mr. Hamilton observed the individuals forming political Societies modify their rights...
As the inclosed contains details relating to your private affairs it is judged most delicate to...
Mr. Hamilton proposed a resolution, which would set aside the order of the day, and answer the...
Know all Men by these presents, that I Alexander Hamilton of the City of New York, Counsellor at...
Resolved, as the opinion of the Committee that the Constitution under consideration ought to be...
Mr. Hamilton, I am sorry sir that I have to address you a second time, when I have already taken...
Pardon me My Dr. Sir for not sooner having obeyed your orders with respect to the inclosed. I...
Your Excellency’s friendly and obliging letter of the 28th Ulto came safely to hand. I thank you...
[ New York, February 1, 1786. On April 5, 1786, Church wrote to Hamilton : “I am in your Debt and...
I believe I am in your debt a letter or two, which is owing to my occapations [ sic ] in relation...
The Subscriber having observed his name included in some of the lists of persons proposed for the...