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Your letter without date arrived within this half hour & in consequence I run down to Mr Lewis...
1902[Diary entry: 27 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
27. Wind at No. Et. About 8 Oclock in the morning it began a fine Rain and continued till Noon....
The meeting of the people of this City & vicinity, of which I did myself the Honor to inform you...
I have the honor to transmit to Congress a report in pursuance of their resolution of the 3d of...
New York, April 26, 1796. Asks Hamilton to join with his attorneys, Robert Troup and Brockholst...
1906[Diary entry: 26 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
26. Cloudy morning & evening clear mid day. Cool all day with the Wind at No. Et.
The Subscriber being willing to serve his Country humbly offereth himself as superintendant at...
Having a few days to spare between the courts of K. & Q. and Williamsburg I have (by way of a...
I am Just setting off to Fredg. and have only time to enclose you with a N. Subpa., which please...
And why should I feel so anxious, so heavy at My Heart, and So depressed in My spirits? I cannot...
Your Favor of 7th Inst ’till this moment I have not had convenient Opertunity to answer but do it...
Yours of the 14th only reachd me by the mail of this evening. I had been informed of the temper...
Unadvised of the measures pursuing at New York, relative to the treaty with Britain, It was not...
1914[Diary entry: 25 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
25. Cloudy morning but clear afterwards & cool all day. Wind at No. Et.
In consequence of my brothr. Wms. letter I have written to Hickley to assist in chusing & sending...
The meeting, which I mentioned to you in my last letter, was this day held at the Capitol....
I have not written to you by the last posts expecting you would be on the road. Your last seems...
Your kind letters of Dec r 30 th from London and of Nov r 4 th from Helvoetsluys have been both...
I have yours of the 22 d. M r Van Persyn I shall be glad to see whenever it Suits his convenience...
You will find by the papers that I send with this letter, what you will perhaps know before the...
I return you a certain draft, with a little substitute for the close of it proposed by Mr. J——...
1922[Diary entry: 24 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
24. Thick heavy morning with drops of Rain, Wind at So. W. In the afternoon there was pretty good...
Your letter of the 17th inst: was received yesterday. With you, I sincerely regret the death of...
I took the liberty of introducing Mr Barry at Mount Vernon, he now waits upon you to inform you...
I am sorry to find by your letter of the 17th instant, accompanying the reports of the preceeding...
Letter not found : from William Pearce, 24 April 1796. GW wrote Pearce on 1 May: “Your letter of...
Yours of the 11th. is recieved, with the letter from Bringhurst. On consideration of all...
Your letter of Oct. 26. 1795. is just recieved and gives me the first information that the bills...
Dopo che ci lasciaste il nostro aspetto politico ha cambiato sorprendentemente. In luogo di quel...
Yours of the 11th. is recieved, with the letter from Bringhurst. On consideration of all...
My letters to you covering remittances on behalf of Mr. Mazzei have been of May 27. and Sep. 8....
On the 19 th: inst: the packets entrusted by you to the care of Erving, were handed me by M r:...
[ New York, April 23, 1796. On April 23, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Rufus King : “I have written to...
I have received your two letters & shall this day attend to the one which requires it. I see...
1935[Diary entry: 23 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
23. Clear morning with the Wind fresh from No. Et. wch. continued so through the day & weather...
The principal surveyor in the city of Washington has applied to me to recommend him to be...
I inclose another number of the Debates on the Treaty. The subject is still going on in the...
Mr. Guillemard an english gentleman of fortune and education, travelling from motives of...
I inclose another number of the Debates on the Treaty . The subject is still going on in the...
I believe I never have acknowledged the Rec t of your favour of March 21.— In Dexter and Ames We...
You have been called together by a description, which necessarily makes your meeting a partial...
Livingston Manor [ New York ] April 22, 1796 . Asks Hamilton to serve as his attorney in a suit...
1943[Diary entry: 22 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
22. Clear morning with the wind at East, wch. shifted in the afternoon to So. Wt. & grew warm.
The late Votes of the House of Representatives which have just reached us, and from which it...
There is reason to believe unless the Congress during their present Session shall make some...
I take the liberty of enclosing a Plan of a Lazaretto shown by D r . Bard with his Letters to me...
For reasons, which I assigned to you on our interview near Balto, I have not written to you,...
Your two last letters for Europe , tho unacknowledged, have long since been carefully forwarded....
This Day seven Years I first took my seat in Senate and I hope I shall not sit there seven Years...
1950[Diary entry: 21 April 1796] (Washington Papers)
21. Clear with the wind at No. Et. but warm & pleast. notwithstanding.