1The Defence No I, [1792–1795] (Hamilton Papers)
Party-Spirit is an inseparable appendage of human nature. It grows naturally out of the rival...
2View of the Commercial Regulations of France and Great Britain in Reference to the United States, [1792–1793] (Hamilton Papers)
Preliminary remarks I The Table which is annexed takes the year 1790 as the proper period to...
3Enclosure: Footing of the Commerce of the United States with the Dominions of France and Great Britain in the Year 1790 … (Hamilton Papers)
Footing of the Commerce of the United States with the Dominions of France and Great Britain in...
4To Thomas Jefferson from John Nancarrow, with Drawing by Jefferson, [1792–1793] (Jefferson Papers)
On the second plate following page 233, Fig. 3. Dessein d’une machine pour elever l’Eau par le...
5Note on the National Debt, [1792–1793?] (Jefferson Papers)
Without pretending to minute exactness we may say that strike off the assumption which is 3/9 of...
6Directions for Building the Great Clock, [1792–1793] (Jefferson Papers)
The great clock . MS ( DLC : TJ Papers, 233: 41588); written entirely in TJ’s hand on a small...
7From Sc., Merchants of Charleston to John Adams, 1792 (Adams Papers)
The Petition of the Subscribers, Merchants residing in Charleston, in the State of South...
8[The Politicks and Views of a Certain Party, Displayed], [1792] (Hamilton Papers)
In 1886 Paul Leicester Ford listed this pamphlet among the works which had been erroneously...
9From George Washington to Henry Knox, 1792 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 1792. ALS , sold by Goodspeed’s, no. 129, item 2073, 1919. GW...
10X. Jefferson’s Account of the Bargain on the Assumption and Residence Bills, [1792?] (Jefferson Papers)
The assumption of the state debts in 1790. was a supplementary measure in Hamilton’s fiscal...