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[ Philadelphia, August 22, 1792. On September 10, 1792, Lee wrote to Hamilton : “I found on my...
Letter not found. 8 January 1792. Acknowledged in Lee to JM, 17 Jan. 1792 . Discusses pending...
[ Philadelphia, August 25, 1794. On September 2, 1794, Lee wrote to Hamilton : “I am extremely...
[ Philadelphia, June 17, 1794. On the back of a letter which Lee wrote to Hamilton on March 6,...
Letter not found. 1 March 1790. Acknowledged in Lee to JM, 13 Mar. 1790 . Probably relates to the...
Letter not found. 11 April 1792. Acknowledged in Lee to JM, 18 Apr. 1792 . Reports Washington’s...
[ Philadelphia, June 15, 1793. On the back of Lee’s letter to him of May 6, 1793 , Hamilton...
[ Philadelphia, December 19, 1794. On December 31, 1794, Lee wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
Letter not found. 22 July 1792. Acknowledged in Lee to JM, 10 Sept. 1792 . A private letter in...
Letter not found. 22 November 1793. Offered for sale in Emily Driscoll Catalogue No. 8 (1949),...
It was fortunate that a duplicate of your letter to Mr. Jefferson went so soon from Alexandria....
Accept my cordial thanks for the friendly Congratulations expressed in your obliging Letter of...
There is something about our friend Smith that perplexes and distresses me. I cannot suppose any...
I have been duly honored with your favor of May 8. covering the letter of Mr. Newton, and that of...
Unfortunate and melancholy as the event is, which has given rise to your communication of the...
I have received your’s of the 22d Dec, and am sincerely sorry that I cannot be as instrumental on...
In place of The Secretary at War, who is absent, I am instructed by The President to signify to...
On receipt of the letter with which you were pleased to honor me on the subject of the unsettled...
Your letter of the 26th Ulo has been received, & nothing from you since; which is embarrassing to...
At the sametime that I address the letter which accompanies this to you, officially, permit me to...
[ Philadelphia, August 21, 1794. “In the absence of The Secretary at War, I have the honor to...
I am honored with your favor of the 3d. instant, and would have been happy to be useful to Mr....
Your letter of the 20th Ulto was presented to me yesterday by Mr Williams—who as a professional...
I was honored in due time with your favor of June 16. on the subject of an infectious disease...
I was favored with your letter of the 26th instt enclosing one from Arthur Campbell Esqr—For the...
I should much sooner have answered your favor of the 15th . of May on the subject of a Mace, by...
I have just received your letter of the 16th instant. I am sure you are sincere when you say, you...
The President having referred to me your letter of Feb. 16. covering information from Dr. Taylor...
I have been duly favoured with the receipt of your obliging letter dated the 12th of June last—I...
I have your favor of the 29th Ultmo. The Senate have disagreed to that part of the Military Bill...