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[ Philadelphia, June 19, 1792. On June 25, 1792, Seton wrote to Hamilton : “I have made a long...
I find on examination that I have drawn out of the Bank of New York more money than I intended....
I received your obliging letter by the Post of day and thank you for the first instance of your...
Your letter, mentioning certain particulars respecting the two banks, has been received, and will...
The painful cause of your short silence was easily understood and by me most sincerely...
I will thank you to forward me, as soon as convenient, copies of all the letters you have...
Enclosed is a letter to our Ambassador at the Court of Great Britain which I request you will...
[ Philadelphia, March 22, 1793. On the back of a letter which Seton wrote to Hamilton on March 5,...
[ Philadelphia, April 29, 1793. On May 3, 1793, Seton wrote to Hamilton : “I did not answer your...
[ Philadelphia, May 1, 1793. On May 3, 1793, Seton wrote to Hamilton : “I received your … Letter...
[ Philadelphia, March 5, 1794. On March 8, 1794, Seton wrote to Hamilton : “Late last night I...
I thank you much for your friendly & expeditious attention to my late requests. All the papers...
A Vessell is wanted to convey Mr Jay to Great Britain. It is a question whether on acct of our...
[ Philadelphia, April 28–29, 1794. On May 2, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Seton and referred to “mine...
I take it for granted that mine of the 28 or 29th of which I did not keep a copy will have led...
I have directed the Treasurer to remit you drafts on the Office of Discount & Deposit at New York...
Philadelphia, June 30, 1794. Asks “whether domestic or foreign sail Cloth shall be used for our...