Letter
Alexander Hamilton writes to John Wilcocks in 1786, likely discussing matters related to post-Revolutionary War governance or finance, reflecting his ongoing involvement in shaping the new nation. The letter precedes Wilcocks's brief acknowledgment dated March 5, 1786. Specific content of Hamilton's message remains unknown due to the missing text.
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Paris Dec. 20. 1786. 1 Dear Sir Col o. Franks will have the honor of delivering you the treaty with the emperor of Marocco, & all it’s appendages. 2 you…
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Dec r 18 / 86 Dear Sir. I have often wished, since I came here into the Country, to fancy I could find a time when I might suppose you…
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Grosv r. square Dec r. 18. 1786 Gent n: I have this moment the honor of your Letter the 12 th. of Dec r. I am not able to say…
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Hartford December 16th 1786 My Dear Sir I have neglected writing to you perhaps more than I Should have done had I not supposed that your Numerous correspondents had become…
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London Marg t S t Cavend Square 15 Dec r 1786 May it please your Excellency Encouraged by the high opinion I entertain of your personal character, and persuaded, that…
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Inner Temple. 13 Dec r 1786 My Dear Sir A croud of thanks to You for the pleasure and instruction I have received from your defence of the american constitutions.…
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Amsterdam 12 th. December 1786 We are honored by your Excellency’s respected Favor of 1 st. Ins t: with an Enclosure from the Board of Treasury of the United-States, whereof…
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Whitehall, Dec r. 11 th. 1786. Sir, You will be pleased to recollect that, in the Month of May 1783, M r. Hartley communicated to You, and the other Plenipotentiaries…
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Greenwich December 6 th. 1786— Sir Agreeable to the kind intimation You was pleased to do me the Honor of making the last time I was with You, has induced…