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I take the liberty of asking the protection of your cover for a letter to Lieutt. Meriwether...
I enclose you a series of the Meteorological observations, which, should they be deemed worthy of...
The order under cover will best explain to you, the Embarrassment I suffer for want of the...
[ New York, October 8, 1800. On October 13, 1800, Wilkinson wrote to Hamilton : “I have this Day...
I will rely on your goodness to excuse this intrusion produced by my desire to prevent...
I have your favor by Van Ranselear & shall support his Views with my utmost Ingenuity, tho tis a...
I have received your letter from Washington, my wishes in every thing accord with yours. I shall...
I have this morning the pl⟨easure⟩ of your public and private letter of the 29⟨th⟩ of June. I...
I discredited a rumour at the Havanna, that our auxiliary force was disbanded, because I could...
General Wilkinson will be much obliged to General Hamilton, for information of the following...