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1 | Hamilton, Alexander | [A Correspondent], [4 June 1792] | 1792-06-04 | [Philadelphia] Gazette of the United States , June 4, 1792. Part of the column devoted to... | |
2 | Adams, John | Speaker of the House of Representatives | Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, 25 … | 1793-02-25 | In pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, bearing date of the 19th of this... |
3 | “A Friend” | Public Creditors | Address to the Public Creditors, [1 September 1790] | 1790-09-01 | It is probable that many of you are not sufficiently apprised of the advantages of your own... |
4 | “Americanus” | Americanus No. II, [7 February 1794] | 1794-02-07 | Let us now turn to the other side of the medal. To be struck with it, it is not necessary to... | |
5 | “Americus” | The Warning No. II, [7 February 1797] | 1797-02-07 | Independent of the commands of honor, the coolest calculations of interest forbid our becoming... | |
6 | “Americus” | The Warning No. III, [21 February 1797] | 1797-02-21 | The Paris Accounts inform us that France has lately exercised towards Genoa an act of atrocious... | |
7 | “Americus” | The Answer, [8 December 1796] | 1796-12-08 | For The Minerva. The French republic have, at various times, during the present war, complained... | |
8 | “Americus” | The Warning No. I, [27 January 1797] | 1797-01-27 | There are appearances too strong not to excite apprehension that the affairs of this Country are... | |
9 | “Americus” | The Warning No. IV, [27 February 1797] | 1797-02-27 | The emissaries of France when driven from every other expedient for extenuating her depredations... | |
10 | “Amicus” | Amicus, [11 September 1792] | 1792-09-11 | For the National Gazette. A writer in the Gazette of Saturday last, after several observations,... | |
11 | “An American” | An American No. I, [4 August 1792] | 1792-08-04 | For the Gazette of the United States Mr. Fenno It was easy to foresee, when the hint appeared in... | |
12 | “An American” | An American No. III, [18 August 1792] | 1792-08-18 | For the Gazette of the United States . The charges which have been brought against “the EDITOR of... | |
13 | “An American” | An American No. II, [11 August 1792] | 1792-08-11 | For the Gazette of the United States Facts, Mr. Fenno, speak louder than words, and, under... | |
14 | “Anti-Defamer” | Anti-Defamer, [19 August 1792] | 1792-08-19 | For the Fœderal Gazette Russel under an affected moderation veils the most insidious and... | |
15 | “A True American” | [From Alexander Hamilton to the Citizens of New-York] … | 1796-12-13 | The [New York] Argus. Greenleaf’s New Daily Advertiser , December 27, 1796. In reprinting this... | |
16 | Hamilton, Alexander | Enclosure: Schedule E, [9 January 1790] | 1790-01-09 | SCHEDULE E Abstract of the Public Debt of the States Undermentioned, Agreeably to Statements... | |
17 | Hamilton, Alexander | Murdoch, Patrick | Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox, Tobias Lear, Alexander … | 1790-09-07 | As the removal of the residence of Congress from this city will necessarily dissolve our... |
18 | Beckwith, George | Conversation with George Beckwith, 12[–30] July 1791 | ≈1791-07-12 | Lieutenant Colonel Beckwith. The gazette of the United States, published this morning gives us... | |
19 | Hamilton, Alexander | Conversation with George Beckwith, [16 February 1791] | 1791-02-16 | Lt. Colonel Beckwith. The newspapers of yesterday and of this day mention communications to the... | |
20 | Beckwith, George | Conversation with George Beckwith, 19[–20] January 1791 | ≈1791-01-19 | Mr. Beckwith. I take the liberty of speaking very freely to you on every subject, and upon this... | |
21 | Hamilton, Alexander | Second Conversation of August 8–12 with George … | ≈1790-08-08 | [Beckwith] “Having heard that Governor St. Clair had asserted since his arrival in this place,... | |
22 | Hamilton, Alexander | Conversation with George Beckwith, [March-April 1791] | ≈1791-03-01 | [ Philadelphia, March-April, 1791. “… the Vice-president, Secretaries of the Treasury & War &... | |
23 | Beckwith, George | Conversation with George Beckwith, 15 June 1791 | 1791-06-15 | Mr. —— I believe I told you during the winter, that Colonel Smith went to England on private... | |
24 | Beckwith, George | Conversation with George Beckwith, [15–20 October 1790] | ≈1790-10-15 | Mr. _____ I have read the determination of the National Assembly of France of the 25th. of... | |
25 | Beckwith, George | Conversation with George Beckwith, [22 March–April … | ≈1790-03-22 | 7. [Beckwith] I am directed by Lord Dorchester to thank You for those expressions of civility,... | |
26 | Hamilton, Alexander | Conversation with George Backwith, [15 May 1791] | 1791-05-15 | 7 “If the United States were at war with a great or respectable nation, the case would be... | |
27 | Hamilton, Alexander | Conversation with George Beckwith, [October 1789] | ≈1789-10-01 | Seventh. I have requested to see you on this occasion from a Wish to Explain Certain points,... | |
28 | Hamilton, Alexander | Conversation with George Beckwith, [7–12 August 1790] | ≈1790-08-07 | [Beckwith] “As our packet is to sail to morrow I wish to know, whether any thing has occurred to... | |
29 | Hamilton, Alexander | Conversation with George Beckwith, [25–30 September … | 1790-09-30 | … 7. 23. is a man of capacity, but apt at particular times to give himself up too much to the... | |
30 | Hamilton, Alexander | First Conversation of August 8–12 with George Beckwith … | ≈1790-08-08 | … Supposed 7. I have mentioned Your application with all the circumstances attending it; there... |