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The Secretary of State begs the favor of the opinion of the Secretaries of the Treasury and of...
I had a personal interview with Mr. Fauchet yesterday; and endeavoured to satisfy him of the...
The Secretary of State has it in charge from the President of the United States, to request the...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretaries of the Treasury and of war and...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of...
The President wishes your opinion, as to the step, proper to be taken, upon the inclosed address....
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing for the consideration of the Secretaries of the...
The Secretary of State has the honor of conveying to the Secretaries of the Treasury and of War,...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretaries of the Treasury and of war and...
Brookhaven [ New York ] May 22, 1789 . “The Cases between Wells, and Wickham, & myself have been...
That Alexander Hamilton, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Brockholst Livingston and Peter Stephen Du Ponceau...
Your note of the 5th. instant accompanying the information given to you by G.—— M.—— on the 4th....
The importation into this District, made by Mr. Cutts of Ports-mouth, was on the 28th Day of May...
I have this moment received your letter af the 29th Ulo. relative to the transfer back to your...
[ Boston, August 22, 1793. On November 5, 1793, Hamilton wrote to Benjamin Lincoln : “I had...
I am thus far on my way to Philadelphia, and if the disagreeableness of the weather (for it is...
Agreeable to your request I will give you Some few remarks on my last expedition. Having had no...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 25, 1791. Encloses “quarterly Accounts to the 31st. Ultimo.”...
I am in this moment favoured with a letter from Mr Bourne informing of my having lost my Object...
The attorney-general of the United States does himself the honor of replying to the questions,...
As you mentioned your intention of reinvesting the proceeds of the late Sale in lands, I have...
[ Philadelphia, August 30, 1790. On September 23, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Smith : “I duly...
Baltimore, January 26, 1791. “… there is an expedient (which I have some reason to suspect has...
[ New York, March 22, 1792 . The calendar summary of this letter reads as follows: “Similar...
[ Philadelphia ] January 21, 1793 . “By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to return...
By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to inform the Secretary of the Treasury that the...
Permettez, Monsieur, quoique je n’aye pas l’avantage d’être connu de vous, que j’ajoute quelques...
On the 3d. instant I recd. your circular letters of the 13th. & 25th of May last. I do not...
I am desired by the President and Directors to acknowledge the receipt of your Letters of the 21...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, June 13, 1794. “In consequence of an application from Mr....
I thank you for the printed paper you sent me, and for your Letter by Monsr. Cadignan. On...
Baltimore, February 27, 1794. “Mr. Hollingsworth Attorney for this district intimated to me...
The fall of Bank certificates may have some good effects, it will operate to deter our...
Providence, April 24, 1794. “The Act continuing the Embargo, and that passed the Second Instant,...
Providence, June 7, 1791. “I have received your Two circular Letters of the 25th and 26th of May....
When we where last togeather you then would wis to know my Determination what I would do and. you...
Your letter of the 24th. ulto., (enclosing a letter from Govr. St. Clair, and sundry papers...
Philadelphia, August 1, 1790. Expresses concern over delays in the approval of the contracts for...
[ November 7, 1792. “I am now obliged to report Mr. James Forbes, third mate, to your notice for...
After my letter of yesterday was despatched to you, the draught of the answer to Mr. Adet was...
The legislature of North Carolina will soon be in Session, and I think it of considerable...
By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to inform The Secretary of the Treasury, that as...
Confirming our last respects of 14 Ultimo, We have now but to transmit You the Account Current of...
I did not return to Bladensburgh after an absence of 8 or 10 days ’till Monday the 1st. of...
I am Ashamed I have not before this performed my promise in proposing some Amendments to the...
The question of admitting modifications of the debt of the U.S. to France, having been the...
Herewith I return your form filled in the best manner I am able at present. I beg leave to...
I shall apply myself to the draughting the plan of Revenue for the President as fast as possible....
Providence, May 12, 1791. Encloses “weekly Return of Cash” and “Two Drafts of the Treasr.”...
August 13, 1793. “I am informed (by a letter Just now received) of the death of Mr Ballard...