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Mrs. De Neufville widow of Mr. De Neufville formerly of Holland is on her way to Philadelphia to...
Mrs. De Neuville widow of Mr. De Neuville formerly of Holland lately passed through this City. On...
I would have you to understand Mon tres cher Monsieur that my eyes have recovered all their...
I received your late letter in due time. You seem to be of opinion to defer to a future period...
I received with great pleasure your letter of 20 Nov. I acknowledge that I was disappointed at...
[ New York, January 21, 1797. On January 23, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter of the...
Your letter of the 19th. instant was received yesterday. From the general impression on my mind,...
Your letter of the 21st inst. is just received none of a previous date in reply to mine of 31st...
[ Philadelphia, January 23, 1797. On February 6, 1797, Hamilton wrote to Pickering : “I duly...
I remember that very early in the day & prior to any act of Great Britain the French passed a...
My last was written hastily & under some impressions of the moment which I had not time to...
Oldenbarneveld [ New York ] January 26, 1797. Discusses the case of Herman LeRoy, William Bayard,...
There are appearances too strong not to excite apprehension that the affairs of this Country are...
Dublin [ Ireland ] January 28, 1797. “I take the liberty of enclosing to you an account current...
I am sorry to have so long delayed an answer to your letter of the 23d. but we have been...
The sitting of the Court and an uncommon pressure of business have unavoidably delayed an answer...
My late situation exposes me to applications which I cannot resist without appearing unkind. It...
[ London, February 4, 1797. Letter not found. ] Letter listed in Rufus King’s “Memorandum of...
[ New York, February 4, 1797. On February 9, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton : “Your favour of the...
I have had the pleasure to receive your Letter of the 16. of Decr. and I need not express the...
I duly received your letter of the 23 of Jany with its inclosure, for which I am much obliged to...
Independent of the commands of honor, the coolest calculations of interest forbid our becoming...
Your favour of the 4th only reached me Yesterday. I will get Mr Tilghman or Mr Lewis to write to...
If I recollect right, Chancellor Livingston while Secy for foreign Affairs reported a censure...
New York, February 11, 1797. “The suits against Riley as a Partner of Wetmore are expected to be...
Geave me leave to recall to your recollection and acquaintance Mr. De Talon the bearer of this,...
I groan My Dr. Sir at the disgraceful course of our affairs. I pity all those who are officially...
The Paris Accounts inform us that France has lately exercised towards Genoa an act of atrocious...
New York, February 22, 1797. “In our Character of Executors, we are Trustees for a Number of...
[ New York, February 23, 1797. On March 3, 1797, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to “Yours...
The present inimitable course of our public affairs proves me to be a very bad politician so that...
Mr Tilghman authorizes me to tell you that our Law respecting endorsements is exactly the same as...
The emissaries of France when driven from every other expedient for extenuating her depredations...
[ New York, March 1, 1797. ] “Having reconsidered the case of your Uncle (Wm. Beekman’s) Will...
On the day I wrote you last, Mr Westerloe left at my House Yours of the 23d. I expect the...
The bearer will present you with a letter of recommendation in my favor from Judge Wickham of...