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The bearer hereof, Mr. Barnes, is, as I understand, the representative of the company concerned...
The bearer hereof Majr. Jackson formerly of the army, and afterwards of the President’s family,...
I have before me your letters of the 28th of December 1792.—6th &10th of Jany & 14th of Feby...
The insulated state in which France is placed with respect to all the world almost by the present...
It has long since been observed that of the three millions of livres given by the court of France...
[ Philadelphia, July 25, 1793. On October 17, 1793, Morris wrote to Hamilton and acknowledged the...
In my letter of June 13th. I enclosed to you the copies of several letters, which had passed...
The letter of the 16th. instant, with it’s documents accompanying this, will sufficiently inform...
The inclosed papers should have been annexed to the documents of my letter of Aug. 16. but were...
This letter will be presented to you by Mr Lear, whom I beg leave (if he should go to France) to...
My late letters to you have been of Aug. 16. 23. and 26: and a duplicate of the two first will...
Mr. Duplaine, Vice-Consul of France at Boston, having by an armed force, opposed the course of...
(Private) My dear Sir, Baltimore June 19th 1794. The difficulty (under existing circumstances) of...
(Duplicate) (Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon 25th June 1794 The sole object of the enclosed...
I am become so unprofitable a correspondent, and so remiss in my correspondencies, that nothing...
Altho’ I have but little expectation (from the information which I have received from your...
I will run the risk with you of giving countenance to a charge lately brought against me, though...
I recieved last night from Colo. Wm. S. Smith the inclosed letters & documents with his request...
The post of yesterday gave me the pleasure of a letter from you. I thank you for the...
I have lately, My Dear Sir, written to you two letters. As they contained some delicate topics, I...
I thank you, My Dear Sir, for your letter of the 5 instant. The scruples you express about the...
I hasten to give you some information which may be useful. I know as a fact that overtures have...
Your favor of the 8th. Apr. found me at Monticello on a short visit to make some arrangements...
Your favor of May 20. is just recieved and I hasten to reply to it. the view of the funds for...
Your favor of Oct. 28. is duly recieved, and I am very glad you have disposed of the service of...
Your letter of the 22d is the third favour for which I am indebted to you since you left N York....
You have seen certain resolutions unanimously pass our legislature for amending the Constitution...
The inclosed papers will so fully explain to you their object that I need add nothing more than...
It was my intention to have come to see you this afternoon, among other things to confer about...
I fully intended to have dined with you to day but going to Town the two last days & forgetting...
[ New York, May 7–11, 1804. On May 7–11, 1804, H wrote to Elizabeth Hamilton : “… if Morris will...
I rec d . on the 19 th . your Letter of the 11 th . Inst.— The Diminution of my health since I...
on On the eve of departure to a possession 90. miles Southwestwardly from hence, where my affairs...
Having heard much of your Discourse before the New York Historical Society, it gave me pleasure...