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The post last evening brought me your letter of the 26th. Ulto. The copy of a letter from the...
Boston, May 12, 1792. “I have received your Letter of the 2d. instant. The manner in which you...
The time will soon arrive when we may expect that large quantities of pickled & dryed fish will...
[ Boston ] July 26, 1792 . “A few days since the Brig Sally arrived here from Amsterdam with a...
I am authorised, in conjunction with you, to appoint persons to establish the value of such...
Your instructions of the 18th ulto and the copy of a letter to Mr Appleton came by the last Post....
A short time since we had a vessel entered here with about one hundred quarter chests of tea. It...
I was early convinced, upon your Excellencys retirement from public life, that too much of your...
Boston, August 5, 1790. “I have been honoured with the receipt of your favor of the 30th. Ulto....
Your favours of the 17th & 18th were received last evening by post. The one referred to in your...
Inclosed is our tonnage Abstract commencing with July and ending with September. By a late...
I have completed the business you assigned me and purchased up so much of the public debt as...
Boston, December 1, 1789. “I have been honoured with the receipt of your favor of the 20th Ulto.…...
Our Cutter proves to be a very dull sailer, after various experiments by altering the Standing of...
Boston, June 6, 1792. “I mentioned to you under the 15 Feby last that we had put our hands on...
Your circular letter came to hand by the last post. Very particular attention will be paid to the...
By the 7th. section in the act for registering vessels &c it is provided that when an owner...
Boston, September 8, 1790. “I find in the 36 page of the new collection act that no drawback of...
Boston, January 26, 1790. Discusses the problems involved in the re-exportation of imported...
Boston, November 15, 1792. “Your Circular letter to the Collectors of the Customs under the date...
I have the pleasure to forward the enclosed letter from our Treasurer which will give the best...
Sometime since, a Cargo of Sugars were imported into this Town, among them, were two or three...
Docr Oliphant was during the war at the head of the medical department at the southward —He...
On my return from Georgia I met on file in our office your questions concerning the navigations...
At the request of Mr. Foster a merchant in this town I in-close his letter to me stating his...
Your letter under the 7th instant just now arrived by post. I hasten to answer it hoping that the...
I now take up my pen to give you an account of the seizure of the Schooner Bee of about 30 Tons...
In your letter of 22 Ulto you refer to several letters which I had written but do not mention the...
Boston, May 25, 1791. “By an act made to explain and amend ‘an act making farther provision for...
I have the pleasure of enclosing a return of all the vessels built within this District from...
[ Boston, July 8, 1794. On August 19, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Lincoln and referred to “your favor...
I early received your favour respecting the debts paid by this State and immediately applied to...
By the new collection law it is enacted that there shall be an allowance for leakage for two pr...
Boston, August 27, 1794. “I called a few days since for the settlement of a number of Bonds a...
I was very unhappy the last evening on the receipt of your letter by the post to find that the...
Agreeably to your orders I here send you a description of the Cutter Massachusetts built at...
My knowledge of your wishes to support the manufactures of your Country will apologize I hope for...
Boston, July 1, 1790. States that the lighthouses on Thacher and Plum Islands need to be repaired...
[ Boston, March 21, 1794. On June 19, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Lincoln and referred to “your...
A few days since Captain Codman arrived here from the west indies. In his entery he returned one...
In my last I suggested my apprehensions that we should suffer by having thrown in upon us the...
Boston, 10 June 1791. Recommends for any “opening in the public line” Francis Cabot, his aide...
Boston, September 17, 1790. “Your private letter of the 10th came by the post the last evening. I...
Boston, July 3, 1790. “Your favour of the 24th Ulto. came by the last post. I have seen one of...
Agreeably to your directions I now Inclose the return of the fees of the several officers of the...
I consider, my dear General, that not only the happiness of the people under the new government...
Boston, January 20, 1790. Discusses the type of boat that should be used to prevent smuggling....
Boston, August 17, 1790. States that members of the lighter that unloaded fish illegally from the...
Boston, March 24, 1790. States that “General Warren is going in the Morning to the City of New...
I shall pay particular attention to your directions respecting the payment of the drafts of the...