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The law prohibiting intercourse with the French Dominions is renewed, and extended to the 3d of...
On the 25th I was favoured with your letter of the 22d. The first measure of calling Congress...
Mr Mc.Henry has just handed to Mr. Wolcott & me his letter to the President on the subject of...
[ Philadelphia, April 25, 1800. Pickering’s endorsement on Hamilton’s letter to him dated April...
You doubtless know General Eustace much better than I do. He mentions your name, as well as Mr....
This morning the dispatches from our envoys are published, and I inclose a copy. In your letter...
Mr. Rozier presented yesterday, your letter of the 13th; and, agreeably to my appointment, he...
The original of the inclosed letter to Genl. Pinckney was written by Major Mountflorence, whose...
Since I wrote you on the 9th (which you acknowledge in a short letter, promising further...
I have just received from Genl. Washington an answer to my letter which I showed you. The General...
After an absence of four months in the Woods I returned hither on the evening of the 10th...
[ Philadelphia, June 9, 1798. On June 9, 1798, Pickering wrote to Hamilton : “I dropped you a...
I have before me yours of yesterday. In the morning of yesterday Mc.Henry returned with Genl....
I believe I mentioned in my last, that I was going to sketch a state of facts relative to Mr....
This morning I have recd. your favour of the 21st. We have all been shocked and grieved at the...
In contemplating the idea suggested by you, of arming the merchant vessels of the United States...
The inclosed I wrote last evening for your information. This morning I received your open letter...
Not to miss the mail, I wrote you one line today, and inclosed a letter from I suppose General...
I have to-day received your letter of the 1st inclosing a letter from Colo. Fleury, dated the...
I received your letter of the and accord with your opinion that the proposed publication of the...
[ Philadelphia, October 21, 1797. On the back of a letter which Hamilton wrote to him on August...
I have recd. yours of yesterday. One or two new lawyers have settled in Luzerne County,...
I have at this instant received your letter without date, but stamped at the postoffice in NYork...
I dropped you a hasty line to-day, acknowledging the receipt of your letters of the 7th. & 8th. I...
I duly received your letter of the 17th. No apology will be necessary for a communication of your...
[ Trenton, August 21, 1798. On August 21, 1798, Pickering wrote to Hamilton : “Not to miss the...
In writing freely as I have done yesterday and to-day in the inclosed letter to you, disclosing...
You no doubt have seen my pamphlet respecting the conduct and character of President Adams. The...
I perceive that you as well as McHenry are quitting the Administration. I am not informed how all...
The bearer of this, Mr. DuPont, formerly Consul at Charles Town, is personally known to you. He...
As I imagine you are acquainted with the Inhabitants of Wilkesburgh or Wilksborough in...
On my return here I found your letter of the 29th . The sitting of a Court of Chancery and...
I make no apology for offering you my opinion on the present state of our affairs. I look upon...
I understand that the Senate have called upon the President for papers. Nothing certainly can be...
I send you the paragraph of a News Paper just published. I hope it is an Electioneering lie—but...
I observe by the Boston papers, that some dispatches have been lately found on board a vessel...
I am this moment favoured with your letter of the 9th instant. I shall immediately reflect on the...
The post of yesterday brought me your letter of the day before. I regret that the idea of a...
Your friendly letters of the 21. 22 & 23 of August have been duly received. I feel myself at once...
The multiplicity of my avocations joined to imperfect health has delayed the communication you...
As McHenry will probably have left Philadelphia, before this reaches that place, I take the...
Though I scarcely think it possible that the British Administration can have given the orders...
I thank you for your friendly letter by the Post. I had contemplated the possibility that Knox...
Sometime since I received the inclosed being directions concerning measures requisite to be...
I have received your letter of the 30th. with the statement inclosed. I do not believe that its...
Mr. Goodhue takes on with him a Boston paper, the printer of which states that he has obtained by...
[ New York, June 13, 1799. On June 18, 1799, Pickering wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your...
I have this moment received your two favours of the 25th. I am delighted with their contents; but...
By some unaccountable delay the inclosed which came in a letter to me has been extremely...
It is now ascertained that Mr Pinckney has been refused and with circumstances of indignity. What...