1From Alexander Hamilton to James Greenleaf, 30 July 1796 (Hamilton Papers)
I have carefully reflected upon the subject of your letter of the 27th. instant. Though the data which it presents authorise an expectation of large pecuniary advantage and though I discover nothing in the affair which an Individual differently circumstanced might not with propriety enter into—yet in my peculiar situation, viewed in all its public as well as personal relations, I think myself...
2From Alexander Hamilton to James Greenleaf, 9 October 1795 (Hamilton Papers)
You request my opinion of your title to the lands lately purchased by you of James Gunn and his Associates called the Georgia Company. I wish it was more in my power than it is to give you one embracing the whole subject, but never having had an opportunity of examining the title of the state of Georgia, I can pronounce nothing on that head. I can only say that from all that came under my...
3From Alexander Hamilton to James Greenleaf and James Watson, 10 April 1791 (Hamilton Papers)
I received on Saturday your letter of the . I have, from a wish to accommodate, reconsidered my instruction with regard to the payment of intire dividends only; but I cannot satisfy myself that a department from it will be consistent with that exact order in the conduct of the business, which so complicated an operation as the payment of interest in thirteen different places accompanied with...