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Treasury Department, February 20, 1792. “I duly received your letter of the 29th Ultimo, and am...
[ Alexandria, Virginia, April 11, 1792. On July 4, 1792, Hamilton acknowledged the receipt of...
I have to request that the Boat mentioned in your letter of the 11th of April last may be...
Your Circular of the 25th. June last, has been received in which among other things is explained...
I have this day decided upon the case of Thomas Triplett. I could not consider the excuse which...
I have to reply to your letter of the 5th of July. The instruction respecting the mode of...
Your two letters of the 20th and 22d July last have been received, the latter accompanied with...
Treasury Department, August 30, 1792. “In my letter to you of the 4th Ultimo I did not mention...
Treasury Department, August 31, 1792. Encloses a copy of a letter which he has received from...
A considerable sum in cut silver is now in my Office, which has been accumulating for some time...
Alexandria [ Virginia ] December 4, 1792 . Reports that no bounties on fishing vessels will be...
Letter not found: to Charles Lee, 1793. An ADfS of this letter was offered for sale on 5 Dec....
Alexandria [ Virginia ] January 1, 1793 . Transmits a statement of “Tonnage, Duties, payments,...
[ Philadelphia, January 31, 1793. On February 7, 1793, Lee wrote to Hamilton : “In answer to your...
In answer to your letter of the 31st. of last month I am to inform you, that there were in the...
The objects which I have in veiw at this time will not permit me conveniently to continue in the...
Having resigned the Office of Collector, at the District of Alexandria, my successor who I have...
If you will be so good as to let me know what I am indebted to you on acct of Colvills Estate—or...
Some time ago I received from mr Gill your letter with the papers accompanying it for the purpose...
The Office of Attorney Genl of the U. States is not yet filled. The reason why it is not Genl...
I have been honored with your letter of the 19th to which I take the earliest opportunity of...
Upon the Petition of Robert Randall the Attorney General reports most respectfully to the...
I have very little doubt, that Mr John Marshall would not act as a commissioner under the treaty...
It is my opinion that the house of representatives have not a right by the constitution to demand...
I have examined with care the journals of the house of representatives and I have not met with...
I have conversed with Mr Rawle on the petition of Daniel Hamilton for a pardon of his offence and...
There is reason to believe unless the Congress during their present Session shall make some...
I have the honor to transmit to Congress a report in pursuance of their resolution of the 3d of...
I have been reflecting on the train of measures to be pursued respecting the western posts which...
The Attorney General having considered the information contained in Mr Wolcott’s note of the 19th...
The Attorney General having taken into mature consideration “the act for the relief and...
Having shewn you the answr of the French Minister, to the communication of the Secretary of...
After bestowing the best consideration upon the several matters mentioned in your letter of the...
This letter is for your eye only—It is written for the purpose of expressing my regret for your...
I am sorry to hear that your cold is obstinate, & your indisposition continues. If it will permit...
I have examined the journals of the House of Representatives and also of the Senate respecting...