Cabinet papers [contin.] 1794-1795. [Miscellanies, 1794-1795] Military papers. 1798-1800. Correspondence [contin.] 1789-1795J.F. Trow, 1851 |
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... a publication to be made of the report which I had the honor to address to you , dated the 5th instant . With the most perfect respect , & c . HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON . PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 18 , 1794 ÆT . 37. ] 13 CABINET PAPERS .
... a publication to be made of the report which I had the honor to address to you , dated the 5th instant . With the most perfect respect , & c . HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON . PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 18 , 1794 ÆT . 37. ] 13 CABINET PAPERS .
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... main purpose of the first section . I have the honor to be , with perfect respect , sir , your excel- lency's most obedient servant . WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON . Wednesday , Sept. 3 , 1794 26 [ ÆT . 37 . HAMILTON'S WORKS .
... main purpose of the first section . I have the honor to be , with perfect respect , sir , your excel- lency's most obedient servant . WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON . Wednesday , Sept. 3 , 1794 26 [ ÆT . 37 . HAMILTON'S WORKS .
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... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letters to his department , of the 5th , 19th , and 30th of August , and to reply to such parts as are the most pressing , referring the others to the return of that officer . Among the posts ...
... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letters to his department , of the 5th , 19th , and 30th of August , and to reply to such parts as are the most pressing , referring the others to the return of that officer . Among the posts ...
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... honor to be , sir , Your obedient servant , To Major General LEE . ALEXANDER HAMILTON . WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON . DEAR SIR : HARTLEY'S , Tuesday evening , 21st October , 1794 . From Colonel Mentges ' information , there are detachments ...
... honor to be , sir , Your obedient servant , To Major General LEE . ALEXANDER HAMILTON . WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON . DEAR SIR : HARTLEY'S , Tuesday evening , 21st October , 1794 . From Colonel Mentges ' information , there are detachments ...
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... by the arrests of Husbands and Phelson . With the highest respect , and truest attachment , I have the honor to be , & c . SIR : HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON . BERLIN , October 26th ET . 37. ] 43 CABINET PAPERS . HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON. ...
... by the arrests of Husbands and Phelson . With the highest respect , and truest attachment , I have the honor to be , & c . SIR : HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON . BERLIN , October 26th ET . 37. ] 43 CABINET PAPERS . HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON. ...
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