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Real Estate My share of Townships No. 9. 10. 15. 17 and 21 in Scribas Patent in connection with J...
J’ai hier recu Votre Lettre du 6. mai timbree du 10 , La quelle m’accuse reception de la Mienne...
[ New York, June 28–July 10, 1804. Nathaniel Pendleton described the eighth item on a list of...
[ New York, June 28–July 10, 1804. Nathaniel Pendleton described the ninth item on a list of ten,...
On my expected interview with Col Burr, I think it proper to make some remarks explanatory of my...
[ New York, June 28–July 10, 1804. Nathaniel Pendleton described the seventh item on a list of...
These sums having been received since my engagement & no services rendered I consider them as...
Mrs. Mitchel is the person in the world to whom as a friend I am under the greatest Obligations....
I have received two letters from you since we last saw each other—that of the latest date being...
[ New York, July 9, 1804. Nathaniel Pendleton described the seventh item on a list of ten, which...
Know all Men by these Presents, That I Alexander Hamilton of the City of New York Counsellor at...
In the Name of God Amen! I Alexander Hamilton of the City of New York Counsellor at Law do make...
During Yesterdays Fete, having had occasion to discharge ⟨– –⟩ recently repaired; I must ⟨–⟩ the...
This letter, my very dear Eliza, will not be delivered to you, unless I shall first have...
On the 4th of July, on motion of Hamilton, the Committee were directed, in case of a favorable...
I thank you My Dear Sir for your friendly offices in this last critical scene, if such it shall...
In a conversation, my esteemed friend Dr. Livingston had with Judge Benson, this gentleman...
General Hamilton waited on Mr. Short to pay his respects & to request the pleasure of his Company...
Herewith is a general statement of my pecuniary affairs; in which there can be no material error....
I have prepared for you a Thesis on Discretion. You may need it. God bless you. Your affectionate...
The celebrated Dean Swift calls discretion an Aldermanly virtue. With all his great and estimable...
New York, June 28, 1804. Describes the lots in the townships in Scriba’s Patent which Hamilton,...
Whether the observations in this letter are designed merely to justify the result, which is...
Il aurait été un moment bien interessant pour moi que celui de Vous être présenté...
I should like to see you on the subject of a poor fellow Peter Dunken who says, you have been...
[ New York, June 23, 1804. In describing the events of this day in his narrative, Van Ness wrote:...
In the afternoon of yesterday I reported to Col. Burr the result of my last interveiw with you,...
I was in Town to day till half past one. I thank you for the delicacy which dictated your note to...
Your first letter, in a style too peremptory, made a demand, in my opinion, unprecedented and...
Mr. V Ness has this evening reported to me Verbally that you refuse to answer my last letter,...