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Baltimore, December 12, 1791. “I have no reason to doubt the probability of receiving a...
I have very lately received a letter which has a reference to your circular of the 5th. of...
[ Baltimore, December 12, 1791. According to its catalogue description, this letter relates to...
I do not think you will be justifiable in making a deduction from the legal rate of duty on...
I have received your instructions respecting the Brige. Trimmer and she shall be dispatched...
Towards the end of last week, I had a very long and confidential conversation with Mr Hamilton,...
I am very sorry to find out that I have been so Cruelly treated by a person that I took to be my...
[ Philadelphia, December 15, 1791. In the “Reynolds Pamphlet” Alexander Hamilton, Observations on...
I have not tim to tell you the cause of my present troubles only that Mr. has rote to you this...
I have now the honor of inclosing you a copy of the contract for the loan opened at Antwerp,...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 15, 1791. “Mr. Parrott the 2nd Mate of the Scammel having an...
I wish you to ascertain who is the present owner of the Brig Lydia commanded by Captain Vancise,...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 16, 1791. “I have received your Circular letter to the Agents...
I cannot discover by the acts of the Legislature that Collectors have any legal jurisdiction, or...
I now have taken till tuesday morning to Consider on What Steps will be Best for me to take. I...
[ Calcutta, December 17, 1791. The catalogue description of this letter reads as follows: “Long...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 17, 1791. “I received by the last post your letter of the 2nd...
I am this moment going to a rendezvous which I suspect may involve a most serious plot against...
It is well stated by a Gentleman who has examined the subject that in 1784 the British Govt...
[ Philadelphia, December 18, 1791. On December 23, 1791, Smith wrote to Hamilton : “I am favored...
The President requests that Mr —— would give the Letter & statement herewith sent, from the...
Providence, December 19, 1791. “I have received your Letter of the 8th. Instant. I shall charge...
When we where last togeather you then would wis to know my Determination what I would do and. you...
Newport [ Rhode Island ] December 20, 1791 . “… I transmitted to the bank of Providence by water...
[ Philadelphia, December 20, 1791. On January 12, 1792, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I had the...
On examining the Accounts of Vincent Redman, Collector of the Customs, for the District of...
New York, December 21, 1791. “This letter will be presented you by Dr. Hopkins of Connecticut. He...
I have learnt with no small pain the animosities which seem to be kindling between the adherents...
Treasury Department, December 21, 1791. Writes to Mifflin concerning Pennsylvania creditors....
Providence, December 22, 1791. “I yesterday received your favor of the 23rd. of Novemr. Your...
Received December 22 of Alexander Hamilton six hundred dollars on account of a sum of one...
[ Philadelphia ] December 23, 1791 . “I have the Honor to call your attention to a Short report...
Th. Jefferson presents his respectful compliments to the Secretary of the treasury and incloses...
I had the honor of writing to you from hence on the 15th. inst. & of informing you of the posture...
Sir I am favored with yours of the 18th Instant. In a letter I wrote to Genl. Knox of the 5th...
This will be accompanied by a duplicate of my letter to you of the 14th. of Octr. last. In your...
Providence, December 26, 1791. “I have received your Letter of the 14th. Instant: The contents...
The Secretary of the Treasury, to whom was referred a petition of Catharine Greene, of the 4th of...
Misfortunes are more or less painful, as they have been brought upon us by folly, extravagance,...
“The sufferings of your troops have impressed me with the deepest concern, and the very painful...
“I am taking measures to obtain clothing for the troops. We have on hand but a small part of our...
“You will see by some of my former letters, that, in consequence of your orders, I had taken...
“Lieutenant Colonel Carrington has closed a contract with Mr. Banks for the subsistence of the...
An idle surmise of Mr. Banks, and an improper curiosity of General Scott in the State of...
It having been suggested from an interpretation of my letter of October 1782, to Mr. James...
Robert Morris, Esquire, Financier for the United States, has in his advertisements for receiving...
The comfortable condition, in which you have put the army, from the large supply of blankets and...
Some days ago, I was honored with your answer to my letter of resignation; the very warm...
Your letter of the 18th of September, by Mr. Hayward, with the Bills enclosed, I forgot to...
The pressing necessities of the army, the late season of the year, and the difficulty of...