treated. And this was the sincere impression of my mind.
With Consideration
I am Gentlemen
Your most Obedt. and hum. serv.
No. XXXV.
- Sir,
I send herewith an answer to the joint letter of Mr. Muhlenberg and yourself. It appears to me on reflection requisite to have some explanation on the note of January 2, 179e, with your signature only. It may be inferred from the attention to record the information of Clingman therein stated after what had passed between us that you meant to give credit and sanction to the suggestion that the defence set up by me was an imposition—You will, I doubt not, be sensible of the propriety of my requesting you to explain yourself on this point also.
I remain with consideration
Sir your obedient servant
Alexander Hamilton.