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After we parted last Saturday Evening I retired to my Room, and spent the remaining part of it in...
Studious to avoid every Suspicion that m[ torn ] ous to the good opinion which you say you [ torn...
Never my Dear Friend have I been more at a Loss in answering a Letter than I now am, and never...
I received Yours of the 1 st . March Yesterday. altho I did not suspect any Part of my Letter to...
The letter you mention to have wrote the week before last, has never come to Hand and I cant...
Providence I confess has conferred Blessings upon me with a liberal hand and my days glide on...
I take the opportunity of Bensons going to New York to let you know what pleasure I should...
I am now on the borders of lake George where we have been detained this day & part of yesterday...
I wrote to you on my first arrival at lake George & hoped to have found a Line from you here on...
How it came to pass I know not, but so the Fact is, that neither of your Letters to me came to...
I received your truly affectionate Letter—And most sincerely congratulate you upon the an event...
Your Letter of the 15 th : Inst. informs me that you continue indisposed and that you are nursing...
The Pleasure I expected from meeting ^ a Junction of ^ our little Families at Bristol has...
I own I was very much mortified at not hearing from you nor can I quite forgive your neglect...
I returned to this City about Noon this Day from Eliz h .Town, & to my great mortification am...
I am just arived at this place from N. York where I have conversed with Gen. l Washington on the...
The Convention of the State of New York having by a Resolution of the 16 th . day of July instant...
This Letter will accompany another from me to the Convention of your State—the purport of wch...
It is with peculiar pleasure that I acknowledge the receipt of your Excellencys favour of...
I wrote Coll o . Porter, by Express, desiring him to Spare me two of his moulders to assist my...
I should do injustice toward the politeness & attention with which your Excellency has been...
I wish I had leizure to write you fully on the subject of yr last Letter —the moving state of the...
The Convention having thought it proper to direct me to repair to this place, in order to give...
Agreeable to the directions of the Committee of Safety of this state, I do myself the honor to...
We received your favor of the [22] Instant and am obliged to you not only for your Acceptance of...
We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you’l...
We were much surprized at your Letter to M r . Hobart as we could not perceive the Danger which...
Your Letter of the 26 Instant was this Evening delivered to me. When I was called last from...
With my place at Council I resume the agreeable task of writing to you & answering your Letter...
[ Kingston, New York, June 25, 1777. On June 28, 1777, Hamilton wrote to Robert R. Livingston:...