1From Alexander Hamilton to James Reynolds, [7 April 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
To-morrow what is requested will be done. ‘Twill hardly be possible to-day . “Reynolds Pamphlet,” August 31, 1797 . This letter was in reply to Reynolds to H, April 7, 1792 . It was explained by H in the “Reynolds Pamphlet,” Alexander Hamilton, Observations on Certain Documents Contained in No. V and VI of “The History of the United States for the Year 1796,” in which the Charge of Speculation...
2From Alexander Hamilton to James Reynolds, [3–22 June 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
It is utterly out of my power I assure you ’pon my honour to comply with your request. Your note is returned. “Reynolds Pamphlet,” August 31, 1797 . This letter was in answer to Reynolds to H, June 3–22, 1792 . According to H, this letter to Reynolds “demonstrates, that here was no concern in speculation on my part—that the money is asked as a favour and as a loan , to be reimbursed simply and...
3From Alexander Hamilton to James Reynolds, [24 June 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Inclosed are 50 dollars, they could not be sent sooner. “Reynolds Pamphlet,” August 31, 1797 . This payment of blackmail was in response to Reynolds to H, June 23, 1792 .