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Your Patriotic attempts to arrest & unfold any thing that bears the face of oppression or...
Yesterday I wrote to you pretty fully —to day I have little to add beyond what is contained in...
The attempts lately made by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to borrow Money in Europe...
Th: Jefferson has the honor to inclose to the President some letters just received. Colo. Fay...
The Winter setting in so early prevented those Interested in the intended road leading thro’ this...
It has occurred to me that it would be productive of very useful information if some Officer of...
[ Philadelphia, April 13–14, 1796. On April 15, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Rufus King and referred...
1408[Diary entry: 5 May 1796] (Washington Papers)
5. Wind at So. Et. and fresh with Clouds in the forenoon, & mostly thro the day.
[ Philadelphia, December 20, 1791. On January 12, 1792, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I had the...
Mr Morris has communicated to me his intentions of immediately resigning the office of Marshal of...
1411[Diary entry: 2 January 1790] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 2d. Exercised in the Carriage with Mrs. Washington. Read the report of the Secretary of...
That Your Excellencys Petitioner served in the American War upwards of Six Years. and was...
Treasury Department, October 3, 1791. “As letters to and from the Treasurer now go free of...
I have the honor to transmit herewith the Copy of a letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury...
I have received your very obliging and affectionate Letter of the 19th Ulto and can assure you...
During my absence from the seat of government, which will be for about two months, the removal of...
[ Philadelphia ] June 16, 1794 . “Mr. Hamilton requests to see Mr. Coxe at Eleven this forenoon.”...
It is with no small degree of uneasiness that I so often trouble You, but the solicitations of...
I by Mr Fitz[hugh] of Chatham, reced your kind and Affectionate Letter. ten thousand times I am...
Previous to Colo. Monroe’s departure for Europe he transmitted to me papers and documents...
A variety of circumstances have occurred since you left this part of the Country, which have...
William Claiborne, of the State of Tenassee—to be district judge. Recommended by General...
Under an Expectation of seeing you on the twenty ulterior I differed answering your last favour...
I trust it will not be accepted by thee as flattery, when I mention what may in some respect...
I write this Letter with the hopes of its meeting you at Mount-Vernon in good health, after your...
I have the Honor to enclose the several Estimates for which Appropriations will be necessary for...
Meeting, accidentally, at this place (as I was returning to Phila. from Mt Vernon) with a Ship...
A difference of opinion having arisen among those of the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, who are...
I wrote you lately on the subject of the unfortunate situation of St Domingo & the application...
Two or three weeks ago I wrote to you and requested you to write to the old judge Pendleton upon...
In passing thro’ this state, My dear sir, and South Carolina, I have taken some pains to...
Since Lord Grenville had last the honour of seeing M r Jay he has looked more particularly into...
The expression in the opinion of the secretary of the treasury, to which you refer in your favor...
The Kingdoms of this World are become the Kingdoms of our Lord and his Christ, and He shall reign...
This will be attended with my weekly return of monies recd. and paid. I have recd. your circular...
Wilmington [ North Carolina ] July 20, 1794 . “Mon ame est navrée de douleur! Vous êtes bon pere,...
I have lately the pleasure of your letters of the 22d of April and first of may. The last was...
Since my arrival in this country, I have passed over in silent disregard many malevolent...
I do myself the honor of informing you that the French Ship L’Orient of Bengal now lying in the...
Treasury Department, October 6, 1792. Requests information for report ordered by the Senate on...
The Officer of Secretary of State has become vacant by the resignation of Mr Randolph. Is the...
If the Foederal laws were ever so precise in censuring the conduct, to which you alluded in your...
private You can have very little Time for private Letters, and therefore I am the more obliged by...
The enclosed, sent for Mr Jeffersons perusal, corrobates the idea held out in the communication...
I take the liberty of troubling you with the perusal of the inclosed papers from Mr. Shaw, consul...
1446[Diary entry: 26 September 1795] (Washington Papers)
26. Returned home to dinner.
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, December 31, 1792. “The Superintendent of the Establishments...
I had the Honor of your favor of the 20th & am happy to have it now in my power to say that the...
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia Decr 26th 1791 The enclosed is a private letter from Colo....
I have for some time past been in treaty with Charles Carter Esqr. for a Tract of Land in Louden...