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1 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter I, 20 February 1789 1789-02-20 Your letter of the 18th instant, has duly come to hand, and entitles you to my particular thanks....
2 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter II, 21 February 1789 1789-02-21 Shortly after the breaking out of the war with Great-Britain, Mr. Clinton received an appointment...
3 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter III, 22 February 1789 1789-02-22 You mention towards the close of your letter, two reports circulating in your county, which you...
4 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter IV, 24 February 1789 1789-02-24 You will perceive, my dear Sir, from the sketch, I have given you, that though the present...
5 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter V, 25 February 1789 1789-02-25 In your’s of the 23d instant, which has just come to hand, you observe that there are persons in...
6 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter VI, 26 February 1789 1789-02-26 I shall now proceed to give you a brief history of the Governor’s administration since the peace,...
7 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter VI, 27 February 1789 1789-02-27 In my last I stated a number of facts tending to prove that Mr. Clinton is not a friend to the...
8 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter VII, 28 February 1789 1789-02-28 The embarrassments experienced in carrying through the first plan, the increase of the national...
9 Hamilton, Alexander H. G. Letter VIII, 2 March 1789 1789-03-02 The second particular, which I have stated as evidence of Mr. Clinton’s enmity to the union, is,...
10 “H. G.” H. G. Letter IX, 3 March 1789 1789-03-03 I have mentioned as a third circumstance tending to prove the enmity of the Governor to the...
11 “H. G.” H. G. Letter X, 4 March 1789 1789-03-04 Sometime in the latter part of the year 1785, or beginning of 1786, the state of Virginia...
12 “H. G.” H. G. Letter XI, 6 March 1789 1789-03-06 One of the circumstances stated to you in mine of the 26th of February, to shew that the Governor...
13 “H. G.” H. G. Letter XI, [7 March 1789] 1789-03-07 The next in order of the circumstances, alledged in proof of the unfriendly disposition of the...
14 “H. G.” H. G. Letter XII, 8 March 1789 1789-03-08 The seventh of the circumstances enumerated in proof of his Excellency’s enmity to the Union is,...
15 “H. G.” H. G. Letter XIII, 9 March 1789 1789-03-09 The last of the circumstances mentioned by me in my letter of the 26th of February, as evincive...
16 “H. G.” Willett, Marinus H. G. to Marinus Willett, [19 March 1789] 1789-03-19 I perceive by this day’s Advertiser that you have thought proper to come forward, with an air of...
17 “H. G.” Willett, Marinus H. G. to Marinus Willett, [24 March 1789] 1789-03-24 H___ G___, for public reasons does not think it expedient to relinquish the character in which he...
18 “H. G.” H. G. Letter XIV, 9 April 1789 1789-04-09 In mine of the 25th of February last, I observed, that there were reasons to conclude that the...
19 “H. G.” Willett, Marinus H. G. to Marinus Willett, [15 April 1789] 1789-04-15 H___ G___. having been informed that Mr. Willet has received a letter from the Attorney General,...