1Draft of the “Reynolds Pamphlet”, [25 August 1797] (Hamilton Papers)
The spirit of Jacobism, ⟨– – –⟩ if not intirely a new spirit in the world, has at least acquired...
2Printed Version of the “Reynolds Pamphlet”, 1797 (Hamilton Papers)
The spirit of jacobinism, if not entirely a new spirit, has at least been cloathed with a more...
3Appendix No. I (a): From Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg, 13 December 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Jacob Clingman being a clerk in my employment, and becoming involved in a prosecution commenced...
4Appendix No. II (a): From James Monroe and Abraham Venable, 13 December 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Being informed yesterday in the morning, that a person, of the name of Reynolds, from Virginia,...
5Appendix No. III (a): From James Monroe and Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg, 13 December 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Being desirous, on account of their equivocal complection, to examine into the suggestions which...
6Appendix No. IV (a): From Jacob Clingman, 13 December 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Jacob Clingman has been engaged in some negociations with Mr. Reynolds, the person, who has...
7Appendixes Nos. I–XXII: Letters from various authors, 15 December 1791–30 August 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
I From Maria Reynolds December 15, 1791 II From James Reynolds December 15, 1791 III From James...
8Appendix No. XXIII: From Henry Seckel, 19 July 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Henry Seckel of the City aforesaid Merchant maketh oath that on or about the thirteenth day of...
9Appendix No. XXIV: From Oliver Wolcott, 12 July 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Having perused the fifth and sixth numbers of a late publication in this City entitled “The...
10[Jacob Clingman to the Comptroller of the Treasury], 4 December 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Having unfortunately for myself, been brought into a very disagreeable situation, on account of...