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Rh  an attempt they have been the instruments, I trust you will feel no scruples about this detention.

ALEXANDER HAMILTON.

Esquires.

Philad. December 18th. 1792.
 * Sir,

I have communicated your letter of yesterday to Messrs. Venables and Monroe. The latter has all the papers relating to the subject in his possession, and I have the pleasure to inform you that your very reasonable request will be speedily complied with. I have the honor to be, with much esteem,

FREDK. A. MUHLENBERG. Alexander Hamilton, Esq.