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[ Philadelphia, July 22, 1793. On August 7, 1793, Olney wrote to Hamilton : “I have received your...
Providence, July 10, 1793. “I have recd. your Letter of the 25th of June. My Accounts for the...
I am obliged by your reply to my Questions relative to the SeaLetters; but if the blank in the...
The Sloop Abigail of this Port, burthen 46 ⁶³⁄₉₅ Tons, Michael Anthony Master, arrived here on...
I have recd. your circular Letter of the 14th instant, covering Four blank Sea Letters; together...
Treasury Department, May 2, 1793. “Your letter of the 18th of April was duly received. The...
Agreeably to the information contained in my Letter of the 15th Instant, I have attended the...
Providence, April 22, 1793. “As it may, in some measure, affect arrangements made at the...
By the last Post I acknowledged the receipt of your confidential, and very Friendly Letter of the...
I have been honored with your Letter of 2nd. Instant on the Subject of Exportation permits; from...
I have the Honour to acquaint you that the Suit commenced against me by Mr. Edward Dexter in the...
Treasury Department, April 4, 1793. “Your letter of the 28th of February has been … received. The...
You will receive by this opportunity an official Letter. The present you will consider as a...
[ Philadelphia, April 2, 1793. On April 2, 1793, Hamilton wrote to Olney : “You will receive by...
I have the Honor to acquaint you that the Suit of Welcome Arnold Esqr. against me in the case of...
I do myself the Honor to Transmit, for your information, the enclosed Impeachment against me...
Your Letter of the 5th Instant, was transmitted to me yesterday by the President of the...
I have received your circular Letter of the 22nd. of January, covering the “Act concerning the...
Providence, December 31, 1792. Replies to Hamilton’s “circular Letter of the 12th of Octr. last.”...
I have the pleasure to communicate for your information, that Judgment was rendered in my favour...
Providence, December 13, 1792. “I have been Honored with your Letter of the 27th Ulto. on the...
I have yet to reply to your letter of the 3d. ultimo, and to acknowledge with approbation the...
The Legislature of the United States having been pleased to Appoint you to the important Office...
Providence, December 6, 1792. “The continued Complaints of the Merchants and Sea-Faring People,...
Agreeable to my expectation, as communicated in a former letter; Welcome Arnold Esqr. has...
Your letter of the 15th instant has been duly received. Under the circumstances stated, I am...
Providence, November 26, 1792. “As difficulties or losses may occur with respect to the...
Providence, November 22, 1792. Introduces “the bearer, Mr. Geo. Benson, of the first mercantile...
Providence, November 15, 1792. “Agreeable to your circular Letter of the 25th of Octr. I enclose...
[ Providence, November 15, 1792. On November 27, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Olney : “Your letter of...
The refusal of Credit to Mr. Edward Dexter on the Sixth Instant for the amount of the duties on...
[ Providence, November 3, 1792. On December 12, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Channing, Dexter, and...
Providence, October 30, 1792. “In conformity to your circular Letter of the 4th of June last, I...
Since mine to you of the 22d. I have reason to believe that the information which gave occasion...
Providence, October 25, 1792. “I have received your Letter of the 12th inst. which removed the...
Providence, October 23, 1792. Encloses “Account of Emoluments &c.… from Octr. 1791 to Septr....
Providence, October 23, 1792. “The Act laying a Duty of 10 ⅌ Cent Ad Valorem on Sail-Cloth ,...
A report has reached this place, through a channel so respectable as to claim notice, that the...
In answer to your letter of the 4th instant I cannot but express my regret and disappointment,...
Providence, October 4, 1792. “I have been Honor’d with your favours of the 19th. and 24th. Ulto....
I am to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 18th of August last, relative to seven...
The Attorney for the District of Massachusetts will prosecute in the case of the Sloop Polly of...
I enclose you duplicate of my letter of the 19th instant, to which I refer you in answer to yours...
Providence, September 20, 1792. “I have received your circular Letters of the 31st of August and...
I have considered the case which is stated in your letter of the 8th instant concerning Welcome...
Providence, September 13, 1792. “I have received your circular Letter of the 27th of August. The...
Since I had, on the 8th Instant, the honor of addressing you, on the Case of the Brigantine...
Treasury Department, September 13, 1792. “I have this day decided upon the case of Thomas Hazard...
At a District Court held at Newport on the 7th Ulto. Judgment was rendered against Welcome Arnold...
Providence, September 4, 1792. “I have received your Two Letters of the 24th and 25th of August.…...