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Your Letter of the 28 Ultimo was duly received. If it should appear to you that the former...
Treasury Department, September 26, 1792. “I have directed another Thermometer to be sent.… The...
Treasury Department, July 11, 1792. Cites case of the Schooner Dolphin , which was “admeasured”...
[ Treasury Department, September 3, 1790. The description of this letter in the dealer’s...
Your letter of the 5th instant has been received at the Treasury. It will be impossible for me to...
You will find enclosed a Commission for the Office of Collector of the Customs for the District...
[ Philadelphia, April 20, 1791. On May 16, 1791, Gibbs wrote to Hamilton : “I have been honored...
When your letter of the 15 ulto came to this place I was in the act of setting off for Virga on...
I am honored with your favor of the 9th on the subject of the hire of my servant, but as my stay...
I know not when I have recieved greater satisfaction than on reading the speech of Dr. Lieb in...
I have lately recieved from Donald & Burton their account crediting me for your bill of excha....
Your favor of the 16th. came to hand by the last post. I have to thank you for the trouble you...
I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
I have permitted your much valued favor of the 31st. of December to remain unanswered until this...
I have made Mr. Bannister’s affair the subject of a separate letter , containing a full...
… I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
Some two or three years ago. a Monsr. de Vernon of Paris applied to me to know how he might...
Your favors of Dec. 15. and 20. came to hand by the last post. I am well pleased with the manner...
It is now near two months since I sent you the Deeds for my land on Difficult run, from which to...
I have received your letter of the 8th instt—and if writings drawn strictly conformably to the...
In every transaction of life I believe it will be found that candor and plain dealing...
Our conversation of yesterday, has been the Subject of consideration with me. What follows is the...
Treasury Department, August 10, 1790. “The Treasurer has my directions to draw upon you for the...
I take the liberty to request you will name to me to be submitted to the consideration of the...
Treasury Department, November 19, 1790. “Before I had the honor to receive your letter relative...
I give you sincere joy on the physical energies of which you have lately (or rather Mrs. Gilmer...
I have duly recieved your favor of May 21. and thank you for the details it contains....
Your letter of May 1. has filled us all with joy. Madison, Monroe and myself have been constantly...
I do not sufficiently recollect the case of Mr. Harmer’s will to venture any opinion. When I...
I duly received your favor of Jan. 26. and learn with great pleasure the reestablishment of your...
I wrote you last on the 27th. of June. Since that we have had great appearance of an explosion...
I recieved only two days ago your favor of Oct. 9. by Mr. Everett. He is now under the smallpox....
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 18th. and called to-day on Mr. Hammond. He said he could...
Your favor of Aug. 29 . was brought to me in the country yesterday. I immediately sent to town by...
A pressure of public business just at the moment Mr Roberdeau was about to leave this, allowed me...
I am favored with the receipt of your letter of the 2nd instant, and thank you for the...
As I know you are well acquainted with the lands, and the encreased price of them, of late, in...
Treasury Department, February 28, 1794. “I am to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the...
Treasury Department, July 11, 1793. “I am to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th...
I have duly received your memorial praying that your sloop Betsey, a prize to the Citoyen Genet,...
As it appears by the Secretary of Wars letter to me, that you have lately been to the Forts of...
I have had the Pleasure of recieving your Letter of the 5 th . ult: mentioning that the British...
Your letter of the 10th of May duly came to hand. When Mr. Van Ingen was in Philadelphia on your...
I am duly favoured with your letter of the Eighteenth instant, and receive the observations you...
As Mr. Coxe, who I think informed me he had a letter from you on the same subject undertook to...
As the subject of the inclosed letter is of consequence to the Whale Fishery I send it to you to...
In reply to your letter of the 3rd of march with which I have been honored, I am under the...
However highly I might be gratified by attending to my private correspondencies, as I used to do,...
Letter not found: to William Gordon, 9 Mar. 1791. GW wrote to Gordon, 19 July 1791: "I am . . ....
As it has ever been a rule with me to make my private concerns give way to my public duties, when...