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The principal design of this letter, is to inform you, that your favor of the 30th. Ulto, with...
Your letter without date, came to my hands by Wednesdays Post; and by the first Post afterwards I...
[ Philadelphia, May 29, 1796. On June 1, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Washington and acknowledged...
On this day week, I wrote you a letter on the subject of the information received from G—— M——,...
Your note of the 5th. instant accompanying the information given to you by G.—— M.—— on the 4th....
I do not know how to thank you sufficiently, for the trouble you have taken to dilate on the...
[ Philadelphia, March 22, 1796. On March 24, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Washington : “I had the...
In the moment I was closing & dispatching my letters to the Post Office, I learnt from the...
Have you seen or heard more of young Fayette since you last wrote to me on that subject? Where...
I trust, I do not deceive myself, while I indulge the persuasion, that I have never met you at...
If indisposition, or business of a pressing nature, should have prevented your looking into, and...
[ Philadelphia, November 28, 1795. Second letter of November 28 not found. ] In the “List of...
Enclosed are letters for Mr. de la Fayette, and his Tutor. I leave them open for your perusal;...
Having no doubt that the petition contained in the enclosed Gazette, will make its appearance in...
(Private & confidential) The papers herewith enclosed are so full, on the subject of my former...
(Private) Your favor of the 5th. has been duly received, but nothing was said in it of young...
(Private) Two or three days ago I wrote you a few lines in haste, and promised one more lengthy...
A voluminous publication is daily expected from Mr. R——. The paper alluded to in the extract of...
Since my return to this city, I have recd: a letter from you dated August — We know officially,...
The enclosed was written, as you will perceive, on the 29th. Ulto; & with many other letters, was...
Your letters of the 20th and 21st. Instt found me at this place, after a hot & disagreeable ride....
I received your favor of yesterday, this moment, when I am on the eve of a journey to Virginia....
I have, in the regular course of the Posts, been duly favored with your letters of the 9th,...
Your letter of yesterday is this moment received. Not a line from Mr Pinckney. I fancy he left...
The treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, which has lately been before the Senate, has, as...
If this letter should ever get into your hands, it will be placed there by a nephew of mine,...
Philadelphia, February 14, 1795. “Herewith you will receive the description of a monument...
After so long an experience of your public services, I am naturally led, at this moment of your...
I received the enclosed letter with the document therein, last night. For reasons which will...
Philadelphia, January 30, 1795. “The eventual power which you applied for, is herewith sent. Let...