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Hamilton, History John C. Hamilton, Life of Alexander Hamilton, a History of the Republic of the...
By The President’s direction B. Dandridge respectfully transmits to the Secy of State a Memorial...
In the Estimate laid before Congress at their last Sessions, I included as an Anticipation of the...
Captain Ford & Lady arrived here yesterday: they left Niagara the 13th ulto & came by the way of...
Your letters of the 12th & 13th instant, with their enclosures, were received by Mondays Mail,...
I communicated your letter to Mr. Jay & now give you our joint sense. Considering the nature of...
Your letters of the 26th and 27th Ulto were received by the Post on friday last. Forwarding...
I enclose the translation of the letter which was transmitted to the Secretary of War by the...
In the public letter which accompanies this you will receive such instructions for your conduct...
Resolved, that The President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before this...
[ Philadelphia, August 23, 1791. On August 26, 1791, Pickering wrote to Hamilton : “I have...
Colo. Bell of Charlottesville called on me yesterday and informed me that he had recieved your...
(Confidential) My letters to the Secretary of the Treasury of the 4th & 6th Instant, with the...
This is merely intended to let you know that, your two letters, the one official, the other...
Private Your private letters of the 29th & 30th have been received. If Mr Churchmans account...
Having from time to time through the winter and down to the present day received repeated...
Your letter of the 27th instant was received by the last Post to Alexandria. I thank you for the...
At the conclusion of my public employments, I have thought it expedient to notice the publication...
Some time since Mr. McCormick spoke to me about the case of his Kinsman Mr. Pitcairn whom Mr....
Accept my Thanks for your obliging Letter of the 14 th . Inst: — The friendly motives which...
I had no time yesterday morning to look into the gazettes; nor did I know until the evening, that...
The letter from Mr King to you, is herewith returned. In your dispatches to him, he ought to be...
If I recollect right, Chancellor Livingston while Secy for foreign Affairs reported a censure...
The numerous & various reports which I have received from people who were not possessed of any...
Your communications of the 2d Inst. have been duly received. General Wayne will, I hope & expect,...
By the President’s order B. Dandridge respectfully returns to The Secretary of War the several...
Your letter of the 27th ulto is received. I am sorry Mr De Witt, from the competency of his...
The enclosed is approved, and if there is any Authentic ground to go upon, it ought to be...
I think it may be concluded that the state of the mortal sickness is become more favorable, this...
Two letters from you, dated the 18th instant, were received yesterday. For the reasons you have...