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Official information & the public papers will give you all the information I could give of the...
I thank, you My Dear Sir, for two letters lately received from you the last by Mr. Church. I feel...
I was very happy, My dear Marquis to receive lately a letter from you. It inclosed one from...
[ New York, June 1, 1797. On June 3, 1797, Laurance wrote to Hamilton : “I have received your...
I lose no time in answering your letter of the first instant. I am altogether at a loss to...
On my return from Albany, I received a letter referring to one I sometime since received from...
[ Albany ] April 28 [ 1797 ]. “The situation of General Schuyler & other family circumstances do...
New York, June 28, 1797. “Your letter of the 6th of May last by making a circuit to Albany did...
[ New York, April 24, 1797 ] “The Memorial of Sundry Inhabitants of the City of New York and the...
Our citizens are extremely anxious that some further measures for their defence should take...
Yours of yesterday with its inclosure are come to hand & will be attended to as speedily as...
We have carefully attended to the subjects presented to our consideration, by your note of...
I now send you a cursory answer to certain questions. They are imperfect & probably will come too...
It may serve to prepare the way for a direct answer to the questions stated by the President to...
Inclosed are some papers, which were sent me shortly after my return to this City from...
I regret that my occupations have not permitted me to give your report more than a cursory...
Situated as I am at this moment I am obliged to confine myself to very general hints respecting...
To The first.   It is difficult to fix the precise point at which indignity or affront from one...
I have received your letter of the instant. Not having seen the law which provides the Naval...
I request to be informed whether the paper numbered V dated Philadelphia the 15 of December 1792...
In my opinion the idea of a personal affair between us ought not to have found a place in your...
In a pamphlet lately published entitled “No V of the History of the United States for 1796 &c”...
In my last letter to you I proposed a simple and direct question, to which I had hoped an answer...
Mr. Hamilton requests an interview with Mr. Monroe at any hour tomorrow forenoon which may be...
A resolution long formed to act with deliberation in any case which should involve the extremity,...
The intention of my letter of the 4th instant, as itself imports, was to meet and close with an...
I send herewith an answer to the joint letter of Mr. Mughlenberg and yourself. It appears to me...
Your letter of yesterday in answer to mine of the same date was received last night. I am sorry...
I have maturely considered your letter of yesterday delivered to me at about Nine last and cannot...
“That they regretted the trouble and uneasiness which they had occasionned to me in consequence...