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I trust you have got back to New York where I hope among many delights which will encircle you,...
I wrote to you the other day in reply to your ler. recd from Col. Carrington. The communications...
Forced to meander on my ride home to close as far as I could the various matters which I...
[ Nailer’s Farm , Pennsylvania, November 13, 1794 . On November 13, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Lee :...
I am extremely chagrined on finding from your private letter accompanying your public letter that...
[ Richmond, August 19, 1794. On August 27, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Lee : “I have … received your...
To shew you that all is not anger & that truth may perhaps regain its empire I enclose the...
You must know that we Virginians think that the president seems to undervalue us as seamen. I...
Use your first leisure & tell me all the political news, especially whether it is possible that...
I heard of your illness, with pain I heard of your repulse in n jersey, of your consternating Mr....
Among the late exiles from St. Domingo in consequence of the misfortunes to which the inhabitants...
We have heard here that a circular ltr. from you to the several collectors relative to French...
I had your letter delivered to me last evening & feel myself hurt at the suggestions it contains...
I had the honor to receive your letter of the 22d. Ultimo and submitted the same to the Council...
I found on my return from a visit to the southwestern frontier of this state your letter of the...
I cannot so well execute Mr. Randolph’s desire as by enclosing his letter to me. Whatever he has...
My assiduity has been exercised to procure for you a riding horse ever since my return. My...
Mr Cox was about taking to you my riding horse, but my apprehension of yr. necessary hurry & my...
Our parting conversation has deeply employed my mind & I continue to lament exceedingly the...
The letr. sent to your care, be pleased to return. Your undertaking is truely arduous but I trust...
Least my brother should have returned I take the liberty of asking your safe delivery of the two...