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As in our conversations on the important subject of a representation in the ensuing Congress I...
[ New York ] January 22, 1789 . “… I called at your House to see You but found you surrounded...
Our city are about applying to the legislature for an incorporation, and among other lights have...
[ New York, January 25, 1789. ] On February [5–28], 1789, Wadsworth wrote to Hamilton : “Your...
A degree of anxiety about a matter of primary importance to the new government induces me to...
Richmond, January 28, 1789. “Some discoveries which I have made since my return from New York...
I certify that I am willing and do hereby accept the brief reposed in me as a Commissioner by...
I thank you for your two letters of the 4th and 7th instant which arrived here during my absence...
Your favor of the 25 Jany came in good time. Our Votes were given agreeably to your wishes...
New York, February 10, 1789. “I duly received the letter which you did me the honor to write me...
Petersburg, Virginia, February 10, 1789. “I am possessed of a Bill on you … dated the 10th May...
New York, February 11, 1789. On this date Hamilton and twelve others were appointed “a committee...
By the direction of the Committee I transmit you the inclosed letter. I doubt not Sir you will...
The last Tuesday of April next being the day appointed by law for the election of a Governor for...
Jamaica [ New York ] February 19, 1789 . Several “electors and freeholders” of the County of...
There is little doubt that Hamilton wrote the “H.G.” letters. Although he never said as much,...
27457H. G. Letter I, 20 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
Your letter of the 18th instant, has duly come to hand, and entitles you to my particular thanks....
27458H. G. Letter II, 21 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
Shortly after the breaking out of the war with Great-Britain, Mr. Clinton received an appointment...
27459H. G. Letter III, 22 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
You mention towards the close of your letter, two reports circulating in your county, which you...
As it will evidently be of great use in the ensuing election to have some Gentlemen of activity...
27461H. G. Letter IV, 24 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
You will perceive, my dear Sir, from the sketch, I have given you, that though the present...
27462H. G. Letter V, 25 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
In your’s of the 23d instant, which has just come to hand, you observe that there are persons in...
27463H. G. Letter VI, 26 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
I shall now proceed to give you a brief history of the Governor’s administration since the peace,...
The Committee appointed by the Meeting at Bardin’s Tavern, on Monday evening, for the purpose of...
27465H. G. Letter VI, 27 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
In my last I stated a number of facts tending to prove that Mr. Clinton is not a friend to the...
New York, February 27, 1789. A newspaper writer who signed himself “A Spectator” reported that...
27467H. G. Letter VII, 28 February 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
The embarrassments experienced in carrying through the first plan, the increase of the national...
27468H. G. Letter VIII, 2 March 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
The second particular, which I have stated as evidence of Mr. Clinton’s enmity to the union, is,...
It is in my opinion intirely necessary that the Common Council should be convened this day in...
Having been appointed by two different, and very numerous meetings of the inhabitants of this...