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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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61 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Second Speech on the Address of the … | 1787-01-19 | Mr. Hamilton, I am sorry sir that I have to address you a second time, when I have already taken... | |
62 | Washington, George | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 18 … | 1787-10-18 | Your favor without date came to my hand by the last Post. It is with unfeigned concern I perceive... |
63 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 1, [27 October 1787] | 1787-10-27 | To the People of the State of New York. After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the... | |
64 | Hamilton, Alexander | Report of a Committee of the Trustees of Columbia … | 1788-03-13 | New York, March 13, 1788. On this date Hamilton and Morgan Lewis, members of a committee to whom... | |
65 | Yates, Robert | Robert Yates’s Version, [18 June 1787] | 1787-06-18 | Mr. Hamilton. To deliver my sentiments on so important a subject, when the first characters in... | |
66 | Livingston, Robert R. | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Robert R. Livingston, 3 … | 1787-03-03 | I recd. your favor with the Barrons papers in hand, by the post, the letters you mention to have... |
67 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 72, [19 March 1788] | 1788-03-19 | To the People of the State of New-York. THE Administration of government, in its largest sense,... | |
68 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 30, [28 December 1787] | 1787-12-28 | To the People of the State of New-York. IT has been already observed, that the Fœderal Government... | |
69 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 34, [5 January 1788] | 1788-01-05 | To the People of the State of New-York. I FLATTER myself it has been clearly shewn in my last... | |
70 | Hamilton, Alexander | Mullett, Thomas | From Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Mullett, 23 July 1787 | 1787-07-23 | [ New York ] July 23, 1787 . “The want of Some original papers which Mr. Brailsford was to have... |
71 | Bryant, Mary | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Mary Bryant, 23 April 1787 | 1787-04-23 | New York, April 23, 1787. Asks Hamilton’s assistance in securing a disputed legacy left to her by... |
72 | Hamilton, Alexander | Breeze, Samuel | From Alexander Hamilton to Samuel Breese, William … | ≈1787-04-01 | [ New York, April, 1787 ] “Mrs. Bayard Widow of Mr Samuel Bayard deceased has applied to me to... |
73 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act for Regulating … | 1787-01-23 | The house then resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the election bill, on the... | |
74 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act for Regulating … | 1787-01-27 | Mr. Hamilton observed they were going on dangerous ground. The best rule the committee could... | |
75 | Hamilton, Alexander | Madison, James | From Alexander Hamilton to James Madison, [October … | ≈1787-10-01 | If Mr. Madison should be disengaged this Evening Mr. Hamilton would be obliged by an opportunity... |
76 | King, Rufus | Rufus King’s Version, [18 June 1787] | 1787-06-18 | Federal is an association of distinct Govt: into one—these fed. Govt. in some instances legislate... | |
77 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on Several Petitions from … | 1787-03-05 | On motion of Mr. Sickles, the house went into a committee of the whole on the different petitions... | |
78 | Hamilton, Alexander | Wadsworth, Jeremiah | From Alexander Hamilton to Jeremiah Wadsworth, [23 … | 1788-03-23 | I have reflected on the subject of our conversation respecting the property belonging to Mr.... |
79 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act for Raising … | 1787-03-09 | Col. Hamilton said that much time had been already spent in the discussion of this bill. He... | |
80 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 32, [2 January 1788] | 1788-01-02 | To the People of the State of New-York. ALTHOUGH I am of opinion that there would be no real... | |
81 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 36, [8 January 1788] | 1788-01-08 | To the People of the State of New-York. WE have seen that the result of the observations, to... | |
82 | Hamilton, Alexander | Auldjo, John | From Alexander Hamilton to John Auldjo, [26 July 1787] | 1787-07-26 | I have delivered the paper you committed to me as it stood altered to Major Peirce from whose... |
83 | Hamilton, Alexander | Wadsworth, Jeremiah | From Alexander Hamilton to Jeremiah Wadsworth, [20 … | 1787-08-20 | The inclosed is said to be the Copy of a letter circulating in your state. The history of its... |
84 | Hamilton, Alexander | Jay, John | From Alexander Hamilton to John Jay, [3 May 1787] | 1787-05-03 | I this morning received your letter of yesterday. I have seen with pain the progress of the... |
85 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act for Regulating … | 1787-01-24 | A debate arose upon the clause, authorising the inspector or any other person to require the... | |
86 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act for Regulating … | 1787-01-30 | Mr. Hamilton, the more he thought upon this subject, the more clearly he discovered its... | |
87 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 6, [14 November 1787] | 1787-11-14 | To the People of the State of New-York. THE three last numbers of this Paper have been dedicated... | |
88 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 8, [20 November 1787] | 1787-11-20 | To the People of the State of New-York. ASSUMING it therefore as an established truth that the... | |
89 | Beekman, David | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from David Beekman, 7 March 1787 | 1787-03-07 | St. Croix, March 7, 1787. Requests Hamilton’s opinion on Beekman’s liability for a bail bond he... |
90 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Federalist No. 75, [26 March 1788] | 1788-03-26 | To the People of the State of New-York. THE president is to have power “by and with the advice... |