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You will have a Visit from your old Friend Gen l. Warren who supposed I could certify some...
I am much obliged by your favor of March 20 th and very apprehensive that this is not the only...
From the Borders of the Grave, revived, and even established in Health, I once more present my...
Agreably to the directions of your circular letter of August 31st. covering an order of the...
[ Boston, August 22, 1793. On November 29, 1793, Hamilton wrote to Lovell : “Various...
Various circumstances have prevented an earlier answer to your letter of the 22d of August last....
[ Boston, January 31, 1794. On February 20, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Lincoln, Lovell, and Melville...
Treasury Department, February 20, 1794. “I am to acknowlege the receipt of your letter of the...
Genl. Roberdeau & his Friends attributed his escape from Death, while in the flying Camp of 77...
I return you "The Messenger" with many Thanks. The Politicks of Europe are written with a...
Self Interest once forced me to intrude upon the busy moments of your Excellency, for the purpose...
Letter not found. 20 March 1805 . Described in Lovell to JM, 29 Mar. 1805 , as dealing with...
29 March 1805, Boston . “Your prompt communication to me of the 20th. of this month is in strict...
When in August 1802 I first “spread myself with sincerity”, before your official Chain, as we are...
§ From James Lovell. 27 January 1806, Boston. “I am honoured by your kind Close of the business...
Hoping to have, very speedily, an opportunity of testifying my Esteem of you, at your own house,...
Having upon the 17th: written to your political Secretary of the Treasury What was then proper to...
Our Lincoln is wreathing in the Fox-trap of pretended-Friends. And the desendants of those Same...
If our friend as you say is writhing in a Fox trap those who as you say nibbled when I sent...
As the fiercest Tyrant and the mildest philosopher possess equally the power of self-examination,...