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I am this moment going to a rendezvous which I suspect may involve a most serious plot against...
[ Philadelphia, December 18, 1791. On December 23, 1791, Smith wrote to Hamilton : “I am favored...
[ Philadelphia, December 20, 1791. On January 12, 1792, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I had the...
I have learnt with no small pain the animosities which seem to be kindling between the adherents...
Treasury Department, December 21, 1791. Writes to Mifflin concerning Pennsylvania creditors....
The Secretary of the Treasury, to whom was referred a petition of Catharine Greene, of the 4th of...
I accept your proposals for Supplying the post of West point for the ensuing Year, at nine and...
Since my conversation with the Secretary of the Treasury, of which I had the honor of giving your...
Mr. Hamilton presents his Compliments to Mr. Jefferson. Being engaged in making a comparative...
I have received a letter from Lieutenant Governor Clarke, in which he intimates to me his...
It will prevent injury from accidents if the Collectors of the Customs, in all cases of the...
It is the intention of the President of the United States, verbally communicated to me that the...
The Secretary of the Treasury in obedience to the order of the Senate of the 28th. Ultimo....
I have received your letter relative to the case of the Brig Polly from Cape Francois and...
I have recieved your letter of the 27th ultimo inclosing four paid draughts of the Treasurer No...
Treasury Department, January 11, 1792. “I think it proper that you make an immediate demand of...
The charges on the canvas intended for the Maryland Cutter appear to be proper objects of debit...
[ Philadelphia, January 13, 1792. On January 30, 1792, Ellery wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
In a conference with you, some time ago, I took occasion to mention the detention of the...
[ Philadelphia, January 14, 1792. The dealer’s catalogue description of this letter reads:...
I am informed that a Brig which frequents Your port, and was, or is now the Hope, of Baltimore,...
The mark of esteem, on the part of fellow Citizens, to whom I am attached by so many ties, which...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his Compliments to the Comptroller of the State of...
I certify that Mr. Mort and Mr. Hall who have been engaged on behalf of the Society for...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to communicate to the President a letter of the 7th....
There are various arrangements necessary to be made between the Government and the Bank of the...
[Philadelphia] Gazette of the United States , January 18, 1792. According to Philip Marsh...
Sufficient time having been given to the owners and commanders of vessels to provide regular...
I have learnt with infinite pain the circumstance of a new Bank having started up in your City....
[ Treasury Department, January 21, 1792. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ]...