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I have received your Letter of the 10th Instant, in which you inform me, that you have drawn...
[ Philadelphia, April 11, 1791. On May 7, 1791, Washington wrote to Hamilton : “I have received …...
The Secretary of the Treasury having maturely considered the subject referred to him by the order...
In order to a final arrangement on the subject, I have the honor to recapitulate to you the...
Treasury Department, September 13, 1792. “I have this day decided upon the case of Thomas Hazard...
[ Philadelphia, December 1, 1792. “Mr. Hamilton presents his respectful Compliments to Governor...
Treasury Department, January 20, 1795. “Your letter of the 18th instant with its inclosures has...
Philadelphia, March 6, 1794. “Messrs. Le Roy & Bayard have directed me to pay to you for them the...
The Secretary of the Treasury, to whom was referred, by the President of the United States a...
Treasury Department, July 11, 1792. Returns “Contract between the Superintendant of the Delaware...
I have to acknowlege the receipt of the Bills on London for £6740 sterling, transmitted in your...
Treasury Department } the 1790. [to be left out—or pro last read 1790]    The Secretary of the...
[ Philadelphia, September 3, 1794. On September 5, 1794, Randolph wrote to Hamilton “in answer to...
It was not till within an hour, that I received your letter of the 1st with the papers...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to represent to the President of the...
I wrote to you, a day or two since, on the subject of the advertisement. You recollect there is a...
It would be of use in regard to the Return of exports, which is transmitted quarterly to this...
I learn, with real regret, the disappointment you experienced in your intended subscriptions to...
I received a day or two before my departure from New York your letter recommending Mr. Keith...
If the arrival of the vessel, that has put into this port in distress, was subsequent to the...
My whole supply of Cash having been exhausted in the advance on account of Mr. Church—if you can...
Treasury Department, June 25, 1794. “It being understood that the office of Surveyor at...
Philadelphia, November 13, 1790. Introduces R. J. Vanden Broeck who was “a Clerk for a...
[ Philadelphia, April 9, 1794. Letter not found. ] “List of Letters from General Hamilton to...
Agreeably to your desire, I sit down to commit a few lines to the Post. Nothing worth particular...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the Secretary of State; encloses a...
[ Philadelphia, March 19, 1792 . On March 19, 1792, Hamilton wrote to William Seton , cashier of...
I thank you for the printed papers you have been so obliging as to send. I cannot forbear a...
Mr Hamilton presents his Compliments to Mr. Jefferson. The enclosed letter, written by his Clerk,...
The section of the collection law relative to the tares to be allowed at the Custom house upon...