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Notre lettre du 2. de ce mois, Monsieur, ayant tardé à vous parvenir par des causes que nous...
J’ai reçu, Monsieur, la lettre que vous m’avez fait l’honneur de m’écrire le 20. de ce mois, pour...
After more than four weeks interruption some of the French mails in arrear were recieved here...
Notwithstanding the immense length & prolixity of my letter of yesterday it wd. have been...
En reponse Monsieur à la lettre que vous nous aves fait L’honneur de nous Ecrire le 14 de ce...
[ Philadelphia, July 25, 1793. On October 17, 1793, Morris wrote to Hamilton and acknowledged the...
I will run the risk with you of giving countenance to a charge lately brought against me, though...
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 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...
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...
Letter not found: to Gouverneur Morris, 20 April 1776. Morris’s letter to GW of this date is...
I received your obliging favor of the 18th Inst., only Yesterday evening. I thank you much for...
Your favor of the 15th Inst. gave me singular pleasure—I thank you for the agreeable intelligence...
I have a Word to say to you upon the Subject of Promotion which we have just now finished or...
I thank you for your favors of the 21st & 23d Instt both of which have come to hand since my last...
Whether you are indebted to me, or I to you a Letter I know not, nor is it a matter of much...
I was yesterday favoured with your Letter of the 31st Ulto—The one you allude to, came to hand...
My public Letters to the Presidt of Congress will inform you of the Wind that wafted me to this...
I thank you for your favor of the 11th which I received by the last Post. You know when a House...
I have received your favor of the 14th Instt by Colo. Morgan, and have had a good deal of...
Monsieur Gerard did me the honor to deliver me your favour of the 26th—I shall always be obliged...
Your favor of the 21st ulto did not reach me till a longer time after its date, than is usual...
Your letter of the 28th Ulto I met with on my way to these quarters, where I arrived on the 6th...
Your letter of the 29th Ult. reminds me of an omission which I should be ashamed of, did I not...
I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 12th by the last Mail. I am much obliged by your...
In my first moments of leisure I acknowledge the receipt of your several favors of the 23 of...
My letter to you, herewith inclosed, will give you the Credence necessary to enable you to do the...
Since my last to you, dated the 13 of October, I have removed to a larger house (the one lately...
Since my last to you, dated March 1st I have been favored with your letter of the 24th of January...
This letter will be short—The intention of it being little more than to acknowledge the receipt...
I have lately received a letter and my account from Wakelin Welch & Son of London, dated June 1st...
An official letter from the Secretary of State of this date—acknowledging the receipt of your...
I have now before me your favors of the 22d of November—the 1st & 24th of December 1790—and of...
Your letter of the 27th of may with its enclosures came duly to hand. During my absence on my...
Private My dear Sir, Philadelphia Jany 28th 1792 Your favor of the 30th of September came duly to...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia June 21st 1792 Since writing to you on the 28th of January, I...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia Octr 20th 1792 . Although your letter of the 10th of June,...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia March 25th 1793. It was not ’till the middle of February that...
I have before me your letters of the 28th of December 1792.—6th &10th of Jany & 14th of Feby...
This letter will be presented to you by Mr Lear, whom I beg leave (if he should go to France) to...
(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...