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I observe you have brought forward the amendments you proposed to the federal Constitution. I...
From the manner in which you have been pleased to communicate with me both verbally & otherwise I...
I recd. your message from Mr. Dawson, and am at a loss to account for my letter not reaching you...
I am favored with your letter of the 18th. from wch. I find the ground of apprehension,...
I received information of the nomination of Mr. O. yesterday. He is certainly a very suitable...
It was my wish to have forwarded to you sooner, the enclosed paper, No. 6, by way of answer to...
A few days ago I forwarded to you, per post, a “state of our navigation,” which I presume you...
I have the honor to send you a very interesting report made in March last by a Comme. of the...
An ingenious Artist of this City has informed me within a few days that he has made a discovery...
to british Goods and habits in trade than any other Circumstance. Mr. De Marbois & Mr. De...
I observe that your report upon the public debt contains some intimations of an intention of...
I am sorry to find that the Rhode Island Convention have adjourned without determining in favor...
I recd. your favor of the 28th. instant by yesterdays post. I find the idea of a landed fund for...
[ Philadelphia, April 6, 1790. On May 1, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Coxe : “Yours of the 6th of the...
I have the pleasure to enclose you a further consideration of the affairs of R. Island —and two...
[ Philadelphia, April 27, 1790 . On May 1, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Coxe : “I have just received...
As I know you lodge at Mrs. Ellsworths I take the liberty of troubling you wth. a request that...
[ New York ], 19 June 1790 . “Isle of France coffee can be procured in Philadelphia for 18d. or...
I find by several letters from New York that the bill relative to the residence has hitherto...
I am now at my father’s on my way to Jersey to spend a day or two with my two eldest Children...
Mr. Matthew Carey of Philadelphia wishes for the honor of conversing with you on the...
Recd. August 24th. 1790. from the hon. Alexr. Hamilton Esqr two hundred dollars, which I promise...
The Secretary of the Treasury in obedience to the order of the house of Representatives of the...
The Secretary of the Treasury, in obedience to the order of the house of Representatives of the...
I send you two books & five papers found in the files relative to Mint & coinage —also the...
Since I had the honor of taking leave of you in New York I have made some Enquiries upon the...
Notes on the Dutch Fisheries . 1st the Whale fishery. The whale Fishery was carried on previous...
Since the discovery of the Compass every nation, adjacent to the Ocean, has manifested great and...
I have the honor to inclose you a return of the piscatory articles exported from the United...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to enclose to Mr. Jefferson a letter containing some further information...
You will find enclosed a very rough copy of Leslies improvement of the proposition of Hatton and...
The account of the Chinese trade is in many respects similar to information and conformable to...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to request a few Minutes conversation with Mr. Madison this Evening at 7...
I have the Honor to enclose you a paper No. 3 on which the estimate was founded relative to the...
In pursuance of the intention I had the honor to intimate to you last week I have commenced the...
I had the honor to receive this afternoon your note relative to the value of the transportation...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to inform Mr. Jefferson that pitch is certainly 11/ ⅌ 112℔ i.e. dutied to...
I have this moment the honor of your note with the Return of exports which is for about 13....
A large mail was received yesterday at the Treasury office in which was contained the enclosed...
Mr. Coxe has the honor to enclose to Mr. Jefferson some notes upon navigation marked [A] which he...
The following propositions are freely hazarded by way of opening the subject. None of them should...
Mr. T. Coxe will be very much obliged to Mr. Madison if he can inform him what is the estimated...
[ Philadelphia, 14 Mch. 1791 ]. As result of conversation with Attorney General this morning, he...
Mr. Jefferson has sent for the Bills of 99000 Guilders, which on application to Mr. Meredith, are...
I have for some time entertained an opinion that it would be an useful Service to the United...
[ Philadelphia ], 15 Apr. 1791 . Encloses return of tonnage for one year, including several...
The vacancy produced in the Treasury department by the death of the Comptroller has occasioned me...
It is with the greatest hesitation that I contribute to the unpleasing circumstances that are...
Mr T. Coxe has the honor respectfully to enclose to the V. President of the United States a...
[ Philadelphia ], 20 Apr. 1791 . He received TJ’s note while at breakfast. He will take up...