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[ Philadelphia, March 22, 1796. On March 24, 1796, Hamilton wrote to Washington : “I had the...
Received New York March 18th 1796 of Alexander Hamilton [Four thousand two hundred & fifty]...
Agreeably to my promise I enclose herewith a List of the Lands which I propose to mortgage to you...
I am concerned to perceive by your letters of the 10th & 8th Inst a degree of solicitude which I...
New York, March 9, 1796. States his determination to abide by whatever opinion Hamilton “should...
I am glad to see by your line of yesterday that you had got safe home. I am at present in treaty...
In pursuance of a concurrent Resolution of the two Houses of the Legislature of the third and...
I have just now written to the President to communicate some Intelligence lately receiv’d from...
[ Charleston, South Carolina, March 3, 1796. On June 5, 1796, Pinckney wrote to Hamilton : “I...
Your letters of January the 13th are received but no plan of the lot, and no description of the...
In the moment I was closing & dispatching my letters to the Post Office, I learnt from the...
I was preparing to answer your favor of the 22d ulto when I was informed that you are to be here...
Our practice is to demand payment of Notes which fall due on the 4th. July, the day before, as in...
Philadelphia, January 25, 1796. Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s letter of January 22, 1796 ....
It has been the constant practice of the Bank, to demand payment on the 3d of July, for all notes...
I this moment received your note of the 18th instant, and do not hesitate to give it an immediate...
Philadelphia, January 15, 1796. “Your letter of the 4th is before me.… There cannot, I presume,...
I wrote to you on the 16 Novr & on the 18th Decemr. You have not acknowledged the receipt of...
The question upon the Constitutionality of the Act imposing duties on Carriages, will I expect be...
Lansingburgh [ New York ] January 12, 1796 . “A Journey to Kinderhook on particular business...
I should have written to you long since, but from some doubts that a packet to you might excite...
New York, January 2, 179 [ 6 .] “Will you pardon me, my dear Sir, in requesting of you if you can...