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Treasury Department, Comptroller’s Office, June 4, 1792. “I have considered the question stated...
On my entering the Room the last evening. I found Mrs Reynolds in a setuvation little different...
Philadelphia, May 17, 1792. Inquires concerning action taken on petition of his father, Mordecai...
I have the honor to inclose you the answer of the Minister of France to the letter I wrote him on...
The unexpected delays that have attended my executing the surveys of the Ohio and Miami...
Boston, June 6, 1792. “I mentioned to you under the 15 Feby last that we had put our hands on...
A friend ask’d me some Days ago to calculate for him the true Value of our public funds. I did so...
[ Charleston, South Carolina, May 30, 1792. On June 18, 1792, Tench Coxe wrote to Blake: “Your...
By the 7th. section in the act for registering vessels &c it is provided that when an owner...
Newport [ Rhode Island ] March 5, 1792. “I have received a Letter from the Assist. Secry of the...
I beg pardon for the trouble I am giving but I trust when you consider the object you will excuse...
I have received your circular Letter of the 4th Instant. I will endeavor to comply with your...
Baltimore, March 5, 1792. “The misfortunes which have attended the arms of the U States against...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, February 1, 1792. “The Packet herewith enclosed contains the Accts. of...
On examining the subsisting contracts, between the United States, and the Government of France,...
It has been some time since I have had the honor of writing to you, owing to no material event...
[ Salem, Massachusetts, May 19, 1792 . On June 27, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Hiller : “I have yet...
Philadelphia, June 28, 1792. “By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to return … a...
Mr. Philip Livingston, afforded me the perusal of a letter from you, to him. The closing...
The manner in which I have been employed to effect the present visit of the Chiefs of the Five...
I have recd. your three Circular Letters of the 4th 8th & 11th. of this month; and shall pay due...
Philadelphia, April 5, 1792 . “I will not take up your time for the trouble I am about to give by...
On the 9th. of June last I had the honor to write you on the Subject of my emoluments as...
I am sorry to inform you my setivation is as such. I am indebted to a man in this town about 45....
I am sorry I am in this disagreeable sutivation which Obliges me to trouble you So offen as I do....
When I reflect how long I have been in your Debt I am ashamed, not that I have had any reason to...
Philadelphia, April 25, 1792 . “By the President’s command T. Lear has the honor to transmit to...
[ Baltimore, May 20, 1792 . On May 31, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Ballard and acknowledged “your...
[ Newport, Rhode Island ] March 26, 1792 . “On the 24th of this month I received your letter of...
[ Newport, Rhode Island ] May 21, 1792 . “… I wish to be favoured with your instructions...