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Having no doubt that the petition contained in the enclosed Gazette, will make its appearance in...
Your letters of the 16 and 18 instant with their inclosures are received. An extraordinary...
I duly received your letter of the 17th. which needed no apology as it will always give me...
Enclosed are letters for Mr. de la Fayette, and his Tutor. I leave them open for your perusal;...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...
Since my last, La Fayette & his tutor have been here. I conversed with them concerning a future...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...
If indisposition, or business of a pressing nature, should have prevented your looking into, and...
[ Philadelphia, November 28, 1795. Second letter of November 28 not found. ] In the “List of...
I trust, I do not deceive myself, while I indulge the persuasion, that I have never met you at...
(Tho’ I have not the honour of your acquaintance) I shall take the liberty of addressing you, to...
I have not been able to ascertain all the points upon which you requested me to write to you. In...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...
Princeton [ New Jersey ] December 2, 1795 . “… During the time of the yellow fever in New York,...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...
Philadelphia, December 7, 1795. Encloses a letter from “Monsr. De Bordes, a French Gentleman, who...
New York, December 7, 1795. “I have received your Letter of the 2d. instant. As I do not practice...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...
I resume the subject of the two last papers for the sake of a few supplementary observations. The...
An extraordinary press of occupation has delayed an answer to your letter on the subject of Mr R...
[ New York, December 14, 1795. On December 18, 1795, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
The printer of Mr. Randolph’s vindication advertises that it will be published next Friday. The...
The 18th Article of the Treaty, which regulates the subject of contraband, has been grievously...
I send you Dunlap of this Morning, in it you have the foreign intelligence. Fenno Dunlap & others...
Philadelphia, December 17, 1795 . “Inclosed is the state of the Case depending between Mr. Church...
Your friendly letter of the 14th came to hand on the 16th. It should have been answered...
The course thus far pursued in the discussion of the 18th article has inverted the order of it as...
Boston, December 19, 1795. “I … enclose to you two notes of hand against two Gentlemen in New...
Have you seen or heard more of young Fayette since you last wrote to me on that subject? Where...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...