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The Subscribers appointed on the part of Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Burke to consider whether there was...
Les lumières et l’intégrité du Ministre des finances sont constatés par les principes qu’il...
Many thanks to my dear Brother for having written to his friend at a moment when he had the...
You are happy my dear friend to find consolation in “words and thoughts.” I cannot be so easily...
Savannah, December 30, 1789. “I received your very obliging favour of the 2d. Octr last...
At a board convened at the City of New York on Friday the 27th. of August 1790. pursuant to the...
Pursuant to the act, entitled “An act making provision for the reduction of the public debt,” the...
I observe that your report upon the public debt contains some intimations of an intention of...
[ Philadelphia, April 27, 1790 . On May 1, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Coxe : “I have just received...
I find by several letters from New York that the bill relative to the residence has hitherto...
I am now at my father’s on my way to Jersey to spend a day or two with my two eldest Children...
[ Philadelphia, April 6, 1790. On May 1, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Coxe : “Yours of the 6th of the...
A few days ago I forwarded to you, per post, a “state of our navigation,” which I presume you...
New Bern [ North Carolina ] February 25, 1790 . Acknowledges receipt of two bills of exchange of...
[ Annapolis, January 2, 1790. On January 22, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Davidson : “I am favored...
Philadelphia, January 1, 1790. Applies for the contract for the maintenance of the buoys and...
In compliance with your request that I would commit to paper and transmit to you the reasons...
[ June 3, 1790. On June 9, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Dayton : “I duly received your letter of the...
It is with no small degree of uneasiness that I so often trouble You, but the solicitations of...
[ Philadelphia ] January 22, 1790 . “I inclose you the Exports of flour for the last year & our...
From the Journals of Congress I see You have reported a Bill to the consideration of the...
[ Philadelphia ] March 7, 1790 . Encloses “weekly Acct of Cash” and a “list of such persons as I...
By the 1st Secto. of the Tonnage Act certain priveleges are granted to Vessells American built &...
[ Philadelphia ] February 13, 1790 . Discusses two objects “intimately connected with your...
On my arrival here, I frequented places where I could hear the Sentiments of our Citizens...
[ Philadelphia, April, 1790. ] “I forward my Abstract of Duties.… I wish not to be troublesome to...
The Cashier of the Banks receipts for dollars is inclosed, with the opinion of some of our...
[ Philadelphia ] January 18, 1790 . “… There is one branch of Revenue which if it did not...
[ Philadelphia ] August 11, 1790 . “I was satisfied respecting the ship Brigada by your first...
In this Season when so great a Scarcity of Cash is so sensibly felt I dread to think of the Sums...