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Philadelphia, August 21, 1780. Asks if there is any information concerning his brothers, who are...
Nous avons sçu ici que le desir du Général a été que l’offrande des dames de Phaladelphie et même...
Brookhaven [ New York ] May 22, 1789 . “The Cases between Wells, and Wickham, & myself have been...
[ New York, September 17, 1785 ]. James Barclay and others convey “All that certain messuage or...
[ Philadelphia, December 11, 1794. On December 17, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Barclay : “I have been...
I cannot help offering you my sincere Gratulations, on an event which lately happened here which...
I dined a few days ago with a large Company at Judge Duanes, In the course of the after noon, you...
I take the liberty to remind you of the afair of Segroves Bills in favor of my Brother...
As the removal of the residence of Congress from this city will necessarily dissolve our...
Philadelphia, November 16, 1797. “I have not till now been able to meet Mr. Field to make the...
Having been lately informed by Mr Schuyler, that recommendations of persons qualified to serve as...
[ Baltimore, October 21, 1789. ] On October 29, 1789, Hamilton wrote to Barney : “I have duly...
I solicit your interest in obtaining the appointment as Surgeon in the united states army,...
Philadelphia, August 9, 1790. “The experience I have had of your very polite attention to me, and...
1800 Genl. Alexander Hammelton To William Barton Sept. 2d. To an arch Bar & Crain eye for a fire...
The sheets which compose the pamphlet, herewith inclosed, will be comprized in the third Volume...
There was shiped some time past from this place five chests of Souchong and one Chest of Hyson...
Turks-Island , February 8, 1787 . “I wrote you in July last … respecting the Business of Mrs....
In order to lay aside all suspicion, and to Regain your former friendship, I have accordin[g]ly...
I have recieved your favour of 31st Ult. and I have to inform you that there is no letter in my...
I cannot help laying before you a few of my thoughts which lately have engrossed my whole...
I herewith inclose you your bill of postage for last month which I will thank you to order to be...
New York, April 24, 1787. “I wish you Could so Much advance the Settlement of My affairs as to...
I left Washington the 5th. and arrived here last evening. The letter which you did me the honor...
I willingly communicate such information as I possess on the subjects of the enquiries contained...
Washington, December 29. 1801. States that “the cause of Messrs. Graves & Barnwell in which you...
I have considered with a great deal of Attention the project recommended in your last letter of...
I have been but a few days in this City, but since my arrival have had the pleasure to receive...
The apprehensions you appear to entertain of the effect of the intrigues of a certain person, if...
As you had the goodness to mention me favourably to Mr Jay, as a Secretary in the mission, at...