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I perceived by the News Paper that the resolution has been carried. I have not been idle as far...
I am mortified at not being able to send you by this post a certain draft. But the opinion that...
I wish the inclosed could have been sent in a more perfect State. But it was impossible. I hope...
I have received your resolution and have considered it with the attention always due to a request...
Thank you for yours of yesteday. I have no copy of the paper sent. The greatest part went in the...
The express is this morning gone off with your letter to Young LaFayette. I foresaw when in...
I have done something but not what I intended. The sitting of two Courts & my professional...
It gives me great pleasure to have the opportunity of announcing to you one whom I know to be so...
[ New York April 14, 1796. On April 25, 1796, Marshall wrote to Hamilton : “Yours of the 14th...
A letter by yesterday’s Post from our Friend Ames informed me that the Majority (57 concurring)...
I thank you for your letter received to day. Our Merchants here are not less alarmed than those...
Yesterdays Post brought me a letter from you which gave me pleasure. The papers will apprize you...
I have received your letter of the 18th. instant. The money paid me for you shall be placed to...
You have been called together by a description, which necessarily makes your meeting a partial...
[ New York, April 23, 1796. On April 23, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Rufus King : “I have written to...
I have received your two letters & shall this day attend to the one which requires it. I see...
I return you a certain draft, with a little substitute for the close of it proposed by Mr. J——...
Since my last I have received two or three letters from you. The late turn of the Treaty question...
After reading seal & hand on the inclosed. If such things are to be you cannot leave the Senate....
The letter of which the inclosed is a copy contains such extraordinary matter that I could not...
[ New York, May 9, 1796. On May 10, 1796, Morris wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter dated April...
Inclosed is a letter which I will thank you to hand to its destination. While I have my pen in my...
When last in Philadelphia you mentioned to me your wish that I should re dress a certain paper...
I   The period of a new Election approaching it is his duty to announce his intention to decline—...
[ New York ] May 17 [ 1796 ]. “I have seen Mr. Blanchard. He will do what we talked of, except as...
Some arrangements which I have lately made with Robert Morris Esquire for the benefit of my...
[ New York ] May 18, 1796 . “Do me the favour, if possible, to bring Bouvier to a decision this...
A belief that the occasion to which they may be applicable is not likely to occur, whatever may...
[ New York, May 26, 1796. On May 31, 1796, Morris wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your letter...
The Patterson manufactory being defunct, the persons heretofore employed are thrown out of...