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New York, 17 July 1790. Recommends Peter Bounetheau and Daniel Stevens as loan commissioner for...
As the Revenue Bill now under consideration contemplates a Supervisor of the Revenue in each...
New York, 5 September 1791. Encloses for GW’s perusal a letter from Arnoldus Vanderhorst, the...
In 1886 Paul Leicester Ford listed this pamphlet among the works which had been erroneously...
Df , in the handwriting of William Loughton Smith, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress;...
Mr. Smith requests the favor of Mr. Jefferson to inform him of the annual amount of the following...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Mr. Smith. Supposing his enquiries to go to the...
Allow an old acquaintance to interrupt for a few minutes your attention & to divert it from the...
I have read, my dear Sir, with much satisfaction, your circular Letter & I am happy to find that...
Annals of Congress The Debates and Proceedings of the Congress of the United States; with an...
I observe Madison brings the power of the House of Representatives in the case of the Treaty to...
Mrs. De Neufville widow of Mr. De Neufville formerly of Holland is on her way to Philadelphia to...
[ Philadelphia, April 2, 1797. On April 5, 1797, Hamilton wrote to Smith : “I have received …...
I have received My Dear Sir Your letter of the with your little work accompanying it, which I...
Since my last to you I have perused with great satisfaction your little work on our Governments....
It must be acknowleged by all who can comprehend the subject that the present situation of the...
I shod. sooner have acknowledged the receipt of your interesting communication, had I not been...
I received your letter of the ——. Though I do not like in some respects the answer of the house...
You will probably have heard before this reaches you that I had appointed Captain Izard one of my...
7 March 1801, Lisbon. Reports that Spain has declared war on Portugal and embargoed its ships....
16 March 1801, Lisbon. No. 45. Encloses translation of Spanish declaration of war against...
17 March 1801, Lisbon. Encloses a letter from Humphreys, which was left open for his reading but...
18 March 1801, Lisbon. Relays news from England of George III’s illness and Prussian hostility...
27 March 1801, Lisbon. Reports that recent packets from Britain contain no mention of a British...
1 April 1801, Lisbon. Relays reports that Spanish and French are soon to make peace with...
7 April 1801, Lisbon. Conveys news of British blockade of Toulon and discusses different accounts...
14 April 1801, Lisbon. No. 46. Encloses copy of correspondence with Portuguese government...
23 May 1801, Lisbon. No. 47. Reports that Portugal is attempting to treat for peace, preferably...
24 May 1801, Lisbon. Relays information from Humphreys in Madrid that pasha of Tripoli sent his...
1 June 1801, Department of State. Recalls Smith for reasons of economy; requests him to assure...