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[ Richmond, December 19, 1793. On June 24, 1794, Hamilton wrote to George Washington and referred...
[ Richmond, March 18, 1794. On May 19, 1794, Carrington wrote to Hamilton and referred to “mine...
[ Richmond, July 11, 1792. On July 25, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Carrington : “I have received …...
[ Richmond, November 23, 1794. On December 2, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Carrington : “Your letter...
Since mine of the 4th. Instant, covering some information upon Manufactures, I have received an...
By the last Mail I had the Honor to receive yours of the 29th. Ult. communicating the Presidents...
I have seen the decision of the House of R. upon the Quaker Memorial, nearly I suppose as the...
It was my intention to have committed to Mr. Giles the successor of Colo. Bland for the district...
I had the honor a few days ago to receive your Letter of the 30th Ult. enclosing a Commission for...
I am extremely sorry that I have not yet been enabled to give any satisfactory answer to your...
The absence of the Clerk of our House of Delegates where I believe are lodged the authenticated...
I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 8th. Ult. inclosing the application of William...
That several of the Packets you have done me the favor to send have remained so long...
Colo. Innes has just returned to Town and Genl Marshall, on a conversation with him, has formed...
Richmond, January 3, 1797. “I have just now seen Mr Wade Mosby of my Neighbourhood in the...
By last post I received an Answer from Colo. Newton to my enquiries concerning a successor to Mr....
Since mine of the 30th. Ult, I have been honored with yours of the 20th. & 22d. I am disappointed...
I do not write this letter as congratulatory upon the final issue of the enquiry into the...
I did myself the honor to address you by the last Mail in regard to the temper with which our...
I have been honored with yours of the 20th Instant, and have too lively a sensibility to the...
I have been honored with yours of the 28th Ultimo—The enquiry which you have been pleased to...
I will thank you to inform me whether it is likely that any thing will be done this session of...
I have heard of your return from your Northern excursion, and hope you met every gratification in...
The Express returned yesterday from Mr Henry—He was at a plantation more distant from hence than...
In mine of sometime in June I promised you, by this date, a more full communication on the...
Until I was informed of the intention of the President to pass through this City, I had not been...
Having been for a considerable length of time out of the way of the post Office it is long since...
I have been favored with yours of the 8th. Instant and thank you for the notice you take of my...
The uncertainty of a letters getting to hand occasioned me not to write you while in Virginia....
[ Richmond, May 17, 1792 . On July 11, 1792, Tench Coxe wrote to Carrington: “In your letter of...