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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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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... |