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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... Committee of Detail - Early report in Congress as to powers of Legislature - Its influence - Hamilton as to qualifica- tions of Representatives - Visits New York - Letters to Rufus King— Hamilton's inquiries as to a project of a ...
... Committee of Detail - Early report in Congress as to powers of Legislature - Its influence - Hamilton as to qualifica- tions of Representatives - Visits New York - Letters to Rufus King— Hamilton's inquiries as to a project of a ...
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... Committee , distinguished himself by his firmness and consistency in giving it his single negative " —the motion to com- mit , instead of adopting and publishing the report . - Gordon's “ American Revo- lution , " iii . 376-22 to 1 ...
... Committee , distinguished himself by his firmness and consistency in giving it his single negative " —the motion to com- mit , instead of adopting and publishing the report . - Gordon's “ American Revo- lution , " iii . 376-22 to 1 ...
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... committee of the legislature of which Samuel Adams was chairman , reported that no per- son who had borne arms against the United States , or lent money to the enemy to carry on the war , should ever be permitted to return to the state ...
... committee of the legislature of which Samuel Adams was chairman , reported that no per- son who had borne arms against the United States , or lent money to the enemy to carry on the war , should ever be permitted to return to the state ...
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... committee to prepare its by- laws , and was occupied in devising a mode for receiving and paying out gold , which had been done elsewhere by weighing in quantities ; a practice attended with many evils , and for which , in the absence ...
... committee to prepare its by- laws , and was occupied in devising a mode for receiving and paying out gold , which had been done elsewhere by weighing in quantities ; a practice attended with many evils , and for which , in the absence ...
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... committee of which Hamilton was chairman . His views on this subject had memoirs , and histories of those great men who have heretofore shone in the diplomatic order , and conducted the affairs of nations and the world . He should be of ...
... committee of which Hamilton was chairman . His views on this subject had memoirs , and histories of those great men who have heretofore shone in the diplomatic order , and conducted the affairs of nations and the world . He should be of ...
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