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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]...
I have received your letter of the . Young La Fayette is now with me. I had before made an offer...
ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]...
Mr. Cutting has given to me a perusal of his papers, respecting his agency in revealing our...
I have the pleasure to send you enclosed two letters one from Young La Fayette the other from his...
34118American Jacobins, [1795–1796] (Hamilton Papers)
For the Minerva It is remarkable how uniform our Jacobins have been in blaming and vilifying our...
There are circumstances, which render it too probable that a very delicate state of things is...
To the Congress of the United States The Memorial & Petition of the Subscribers respectfully...
It is now time to fulfil my promise of an examination of the constitutionality of the Treaty. Of...
New York, January 2, 179 [ 6 .] “Will you pardon me, my dear Sir, in requesting of you if you can...
[ New York, January 4, 1796. On January 15, 1796, Dayton wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter of the...
You will confer a favour upon me by permitting me to render you the little service which may be...
It shall now be shewn, that the objections to the Treaty founded on its pretended interference...
The manner in which the power of Treaty as it exists in the Constitution was understood by the...
I certify, that I have an impression on my memory as strong as a circumstance so remote, and of...
I should have written to you long since, but from some doubts that a packet to you might excite...
Lansingburgh [ New York ] January 12, 1796 . “A Journey to Kinderhook on particular business...
[ New York, January 13, 1796. On February 19, 1796, Angelica Church wrote to Hamilton : “Your...
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...
I have been informed that not long since at Philadelphia, in presence of a number of persons, you...
The Bearer of this letter is Doctor Bolman whom you have heared of as having made an attempt for...
I this moment received your note of the 18th instant, and do not hesitate to give it an immediate...
It is not my wish to cavil nor can I as a reasonable man have any desire to pursue the question...
New York, January 22, 1796. “Upon Sounding the members of the Legislature, I find that great...
[ New York, January 22, 1796. On February 10, 1796, Morris wrote to Hamilton : “I was preparing...
Give me leave to recommend to your civilities Mr. Winstanly the bearer of this an English...
We the Subscribers do certify that we were acquainted with Capt John Hanson deceased in his life...
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...
If the News Papers till truth it would appear that Massachusettes has anticipated New York. But...
[ New York, February 4, 1796. Hamilton endorsed a letter from FitzSimons dated December 17, 1795...
I was preparing to answer your favor of the 22d ulto when I was informed that you are to be here...
In the moment I was closing & dispatching my letters to the Post Office, I learnt from the...
Cashier of The Bank of The United States Dollars 46 Pay to Mr. Bicknel or bearer Forty six...
Your letters of January the 13th are received but no plan of the lot, and no description of the...