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Mr. Hamilton, in his famous pamphlet, page 23, says, “the conduct pursued bore sufficient marks...
Another of my crimes, according to my great accuser, page 28, was nominating Mr. Murray, without...
1780, Dec. 30—wrote to Congress: “The Province of Zealand having been opposed to the other...
Amsterdam, January 14th, 1781—wrote to Congress: “In an excursion which I have lately made...
The Hague, September 12, 1782—wrote to Mr. Livingston: “Your letters express a desire that I...
I shall now proceed with that obnoxious Journal:— Monday, Nov. 11, 1782. Mr. Whiteford, the...
HAVING laid together the negociations with the Comte De Vergennes, relative to that sublime...
Amsterdam, January 16, 1782, wrote to congress—“The following verbal insinuation made by the...
ALL the gentlemen in Holland who were the most friendly to the American cause, were excessively...
The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote to secretary Livingston—“You will naturally inquire, whether...
Mr. Thaxter was at last dispatched with all our letters and papers; and in due time we received...
Amsterdam, February 10, 1782, wrote again to Secretary Livingston—“On the 14th instant I had the...
The Hague, September 23, 1782—wrote to Mr. Secretary Livingston: “As this is a moment of great...
I was not long at the Adelphi, but soon removed to private lodgings, which by the way were ten...
Amsterdam, July 13, 1781—transmitted to congress; “The following is an extract from the registry...
ON the 12th of September, 1780, wrote to Mr. Dana, at Paris. “This will be delivered you by Mr....
Amsterdam, Feb. 24, 1782—wrote to Mr. Dumas: “Your favor of the 23d is just come to hand. Thank...
The Journal proceeds—1783, May 22, Thursday. This morning I drew the following letters too be...
Amsterdam, March 1st, 1782.—wrote to the duke De La Vauguion “As Friesland has taken the...
The journal of the 22d of May 1783, proceeds— Mr. Hartley’s observations and propositions left...
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 15, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “This morning the house of Botereau & Co. of this...
AMSTERDAM, August 25, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “Last evening I received your excellency’s...
AMSTERDAM, May 27, 1781—wrote to Congress: “In the assembly of the States General, the following...
The Journal proceeds—November 18, 1782.—Returned Mr. Oswald’s Visit. He says Mr. Strachy, who sat...
In page 26, Mr. Hamilton says, that the mission “could hardly fail to injure our interests with...
Amsterdam, March 5, 1782—wrote to Mr. Bergsma: “Sir, I have received from the hand of Mr....
The institution of an Embassy to France in 1799, was made upon principle, and in conformity to a...
AMSTERDAM, June 5, 1781, wrote to congress. “The deputies of Middleburg in the assembly of the...
“Sirs—The Journal proceeds—1782—November 21, Thursday—Paid a visit to Mr. Brantzen, and then to...
IN page 29. Mr. Hamilton says, "when an ordinary man dreams himself to be a Frederick," &c. To...