History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... appear in the character I have supported in the revolution . " I rest my claim solely on the sacrifice I have made ; because I have no reason to believe that my services have appeared of any value to Congress , as they declined giving ...
... appear in the character I have supported in the revolution . " I rest my claim solely on the sacrifice I have made ; because I have no reason to believe that my services have appeared of any value to Congress , as they declined giving ...
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... appear . I am persuaded that America possesses too much wisdom and virtue to permit her brilliant prospects to fade away for want of either . " The tories are almost as much pitied in these coun- tries as they are execrated in ours ; an ...
... appear . I am persuaded that America possesses too much wisdom and virtue to permit her brilliant prospects to fade away for want of either . " The tories are almost as much pitied in these coun- tries as they are execrated in ours ; an ...
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... appearing to unite in the measures of persecution , and by including in the number of the attainted the names of those whose proscription threatened to affect the personal interest of the most violent , showed them the danger of this ...
... appearing to unite in the measures of persecution , and by including in the number of the attainted the names of those whose proscription threatened to affect the personal interest of the most violent , showed them the danger of this ...
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... appear to them in a form so explicit and au- thoritative as the constitution under which they act ; and if it could appear with equal authority , it could only bind when it had been preceded by a declared change in the form of ...
... appear to them in a form so explicit and au- thoritative as the constitution under which they act ; and if it could appear with equal authority , it could only bind when it had been preceded by a declared change in the form of ...
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... appears to have been called to this sub- ject by a friend , who , dissatisfied with the Bank of North America , proposed the establishment of a bank in New- York . While this was in contemplation , a plan of a land bank , of which ...
... appears to have been called to this sub- ject by a friend , who , dissatisfied with the Bank of North America , proposed the establishment of a bank in New- York . While this was in contemplation , a plan of a land bank , of which ...
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