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These are, my dear Hamilton, two letters By which I communicate to the french general the happy...
Inclosed, my dear hamilton, I send you a letter for M de Marbois wherein are contain’d two...
Here I arrived last night and am going to set out for Philadelphia. Gouvion goes strait to New...
On the first days of your Arrival at Albany I dare say you had Nothing to do with Any Body’s...
Where is, for the present, My Dear Hamilton? This question is not a mere affair of Curiosity; it...
You are so sensible a fellow that you Can Certainly Explain to me what is the Matter that New...
I have Been long Complaining that I had Nothing to do and want of employment was an objection I...
However Silent You May please to Be, I will Nevertheless Remind You of a friend who loves You...
How it Happens that I still am in Paris, I Hardly Can Myself Conceive and What is More...
With all the warmth of my long and tender friendship I Congratulate You Upon the Birth of Your...