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I groan My Dr. Sir at the disgraceful course of our affairs. I pity all those who are officially...
I received yesterday your’s by Post, which I communicated immediately to the Directors of both...
I wrote to you two days ago on the subject of obtaining an instruction from the Bank of the U...
I did not understand by your letter of the 17th. of November whether you meant or not to...
I have recd. your Letter of Decr. 6th. The Warrant for the sum due to the Bank of New York was...
The President of the Bank of New York called upon me yesterday and manifested considerable...
I thank you for your Note sending me Adet’s letter. The present is in my opinion as critical a...
You must feel interested in knowing how our affairs stand with France, I give you a summary of...
[ Philadelphia, November 17, 1796. On December 21 1796, Hamilton wrote to Wolcott : “I did not...
I received yesterday your letter of the 6th & immediately wrote some additional letters to the...
I fear that your opinion of Nov. 3d has been founded on a partial view of the case. You will...
I have more carefully examined our Treaty with G Britain & I return to the opinion given you from...
I wrote you a line from Albany expressing an opinion from Memory , that our Treaty with G B...
Your letter of the 17th instant found me at Albany attending the Supreme Court. I have no copy of...
Permit me to ask your opinion on the following points. 1. Ought we or ought we not to permit...
Lieutenant Colonel Fleury has credit on the Books of the Treasury as a foreign Officer for Seven...
[ New York, May–August, 1796. ] “I have been applied to for an opinion concerning the Georgia...
[ Philadelphia, August 7, 1796. At the top of a letter from Hamilton, dated August 5, 1796,...
The Bank of New York is willing to make the loan of 324 000 Dollars to you (I mean the exact sum...
I have received your letter of the 1st. I deplore the picture it gives and henceforth wish to...
[ Philadelphia, August 1, 1796. On August 3, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Wolcott : “I have received...
I had written you a short line previous to the Receipt of your letter of the 26th to which indeed...
I have not lost sight of the negotiation with the Bank though it labours & I have thought it best...
[ Philadelphia, July 26, 1796. On July 30, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Wolcott and acknowledged “the...
The application for a loan from the Bank of New York though powerfully supported by some of the...
I have just received your letter of the 6th. The idea of selling Bank Stock is the worst of all &...
I have had some conversation with some influential Members of the Bank of New York who are...
[ Philadelphia, July 6, 1796. On July 8, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Wolcott : “I have just received...
No instructions have gone to the Collectors respecting the Entry of Prizes taken by French...
I learn from a Gentleman of character that a prize brought into Boston by a French Privateer is...