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Alexander Hamilton to Hugh Knox, February 14, 1777

Author
Alexander Hamilton
Recipient
Hugh Knox
Date
February 14, 1777
Type
Letter
Language
English

[ February 14, 1777. In a letter to Hamilton dated April–May, 1777, 1 Knox wrote: “I could not omit acknowledging the receipt of you⟨r⟩ Very Circumstantial and Satisfactory Letter of the 14th. Feby.� Letter not found. ]

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