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My present want of a riding horse is great, but if I should be called to the field it will be...
Your favor of the 30th Ulto was brought me by fridays Post. The sentiments you have expressed,...
I have now the honor to inclose a copy of Mr. Gerry’s letter of April 20. to M. Talleyrand, which...
The injury, which I received on my right hand, prior to your leaving this City, has superceded...
I received at Philadelphia your letter of the 27th of July the answer to which has been delayed...
Article III The penalty on the officer in this article appears to be of questionable expediency....
[ Trenton, August 6, 1798. On this date McHenry wrote to Hamilton “stating that he is indisposed...
I am not surprized My Dear Sir that you found much had not been done in the execution of the...
You are probably apprised that in announcing to the General Officers their appointments, they are...
Forseeing that Mrs. Dayton’s illness & other unavoidable causes of detention at home would...
Under an impression of my having the Honor of being known to you I am surrounded by applicants to...
3852[Diary entry: 6 August 1798] (Washington Papers)
6. Morning heavy with great appearances of Rain but none fell. Mer. at 74 in the morng. & 80 at...
The annual meeting of the Potomack Company requires my attendance in Alexandria to day. It will...
Feeling myself very much indisposed & feverish I think it best to acknowledge your letters of the...
I have already written to you by this Mornings Post since then, I have met Gosman the Mason in...
By this day’s mail I have addressed to you two copies of the laws passed at the last session of...
You recieve a letter from me dated at this place because I had proceeded thus far with an...
Some days before you left Philadelphia, I mentioned to you the petition of John Scotchlar, who...
New York, August 7, 1798. “L’orsque vous m’avez demandé les plans des Batteries de Newyork, J’ai...
I was extremely Sorry that my being on a public Mission at Baltimore prevented my waiting on you...
3861[Diary entry: 7 August 1798] (Washington Papers)
7. Morning—clear & calm Mer. 76. Clear all day. Mer. 85 at Noon & 80 at Night. Mr. Lear & the...
I recieved a few days ago; a letter from Mr John Nicholas in which after speaking of the violence...
I propose to embark for the United States this day, & have only a moment to inform you that Mr...
By the demise of Mr Innes, the Office of Commissioner for Liquidating the claims of British...
The inclosed letter from Huberd Rees of Claremont County, So. Carolina, I received to-day, and...
I recollect your once expressing to me your uneasiness that nothing had then been effected...
To have the best government in the world, and that government administered in the best manner, is...
New York, August 8, 1798. “We have recd. a Letter from the party interested in the Policy of the...
Capt. Robert Hamilton , a first cousin of mine, is desirous of entering into our naval service....
3870[Diary entry: 8 August 1798] (Washington Papers)
8. Morng. clear, but the Sun rose red. Calm & Mer. at 74 in the Morning 88 at Noon & 84 at N.