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In answer to your letter of the 19th and that part of your letter of the 26th of the last month...
I have the Honor to enclose certifyd Copies from the Treasury Books of an Acct. depending betwixt...
I must premise this letter by begging you a thousand pardons for the error committed in my last...
I was very glad to find your name on the list of Directors of The Manufacturing Society. I trust...
[ Philadelphia, October 10, 1792. On January 2, 1793, Hamilton wrote to the president and...
It remains, to compleat the several objects which I stand instructed on, that I state to you the...
If a vessel bound to a foreign port, is by distress of weather, compelled to put into any port of...
I duly received your letter of the 6th of September; and have sent an extract of it to Mr Church...
J’ai l’honneur de vous adresser ci-joint, Monsieur, un imprimé revêtu du sceau de l’Etat, de la...
[ Baltimore, October 11, 1792. On October 16, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Otho H. Williams : “Mr...
[ Philadelphia ] October 11, 1792 . “Conformably to the order of the Senate of the United States...
I have it in contemplation to make arrangements for the payment of the debt, which appears on the...
I have it in contemplation to make arrangments for the payment of the debt, which appears on the...
In answer to your letter of the 4th instant I cannot but express my regret and disappointment,...
Minute of Matters which appear to require the attention of the Directors of the Society for...
I request that henceforth immediately at the close of every quarter, you will furnish me with a...
In pursuance of powers which mr Short had confided to me, and urged by the circumstances of the...
By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to inform the Secretary of the Treasury that the...
Baltimore, October 13, 1792. “Agreeable to your request, of the 8th of last month, I now enclose...
By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to inform the Secretary of the Treasury that the...
In pursuance of powers which Mr. Short had confided to me, and urged by the circumstances of the...
Private The Distressing dilemma in wch I felt myself when I last addressd you in this way,...
It is an abatement of the satisfaction, with which I meet you, on the present occasion, that in...
On my arrival here, upon an excursion of a few days, I find the intelligence of a suspension of...
This letter will be accompanied by a Statement of fees &c recd. and expenditures made by me from...
New York, October 15, 1792. “Please to pay to Tench Coxe Esqr. Three Hundred and Eighty Dollars...
The letter which you did me the favour to write me of the 19th of September came to hand two days...
3578Fact No. II, [16 October 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
For the National Gazette. Genuine Truth never deviates into misrepresentation. That an impostor...
There being a Vessel in port ready to sail for Amsterdam, I take the opportunity to enclose you...
I request that you will have enquiry made on board the Cutter Active , whether she is in...