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Philadelphia, August 9, 1790. “The experience I have had of your very polite attention to me, and...
The sheets which compose the pamphlet, herewith inclosed, will be comprized in the third Volume...
1800 Genl. Alexander Hammelton To William Barton Sept. 2d. To an arch Bar & Crain eye for a fire...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Altho’ I am, personally, an entire Stranger to your...
Your Excellency may probably recollect that I had the honor of waiting on You, at the...
I cannot forbear intruding upon your Excelly again, to return You my most sincere and thankful...
I feel myself under peculiar difficulties in attempting to address you on a subject upon which...
Mr Wm Barton presents his most dutiful and respectful Compliments to the President of the United...
You did me the honor, some time since, of accepting a printed copy of a paper of mine, which had...
The near approach of the period of your leaving this city, suggests the propriety of my making a...
Before I left New York, I had an Opportunity of explaining to Mr. Page the nature of the...
26 April 1811, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. “Having the honour of being known to You, and being...
§ From William Barton. 6 June 1814, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. “I take the liberty of enclosing,...
[ Philadelphia ], 1 Sep. 1791 . The suit of Currie v. Griffin, an action of attachment, was begun...
The sheets which compose the Pamphlet, herewith inclosed, will be comprized in the third Volume...
[ Philadelphia ], 24 Feb. 1792 . Enclosing a transcript in Currie v. Griffin. For the April term...
The inclosed Observations on the Hessian Fly, in answer to the Queries published by the Committee...
Fifth Street, No. 36 North, 25 Mch. 1793. Today he received a letter from Rodolph Vall-Travers of...
Jacob Mayer , Esquire, late Consul of the United States at St. Domingo, will have the honor to...
I can duly appreciate the great political events, which have recently taken place in this...
The inclosed News-paper (published in a Country-Town) contains some “ Facts and Observations...
When I did myself the honor of addressing a letter to You, in May last —in which I took the...
In a letter, sent herewith, to my friend Mr. Saml. H. Smith, editor of the National...
Having been confined to my house with the gout, a considerable part of the past summer, I...
Amos Slaymaker , Esqr. (a respectable inhabitant of this neighbourhood) will have the honor of...
Wishing to send two copies of my book to France, I conceived it would be proper to transmit them...
Mr. Peter Kuhn, junr. having informed me of the object of his present journey to Washington, I...
Observing by the public prints, that Mr. Steele has signified his intention of soon resigning the...
In consequence of your polite and liberal attention to my “Memoirs” of the Life of the late D r...
I was duly favoured with yours of the 30 th of June , and acknowledge myself much indebted to You...