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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... Congress meet - Jefferson ; his birth , education , member of " Burgesses , ” elected to Congress , averse to independence , withdraws from Congress , returns , draws Declaration of Independence , declines a re - election , resigns and ...
... Congress meet - Jefferson ; his birth , education , member of " Burgesses , ” elected to Congress , averse to independence , withdraws from Congress , returns , draws Declaration of Independence , declines a re - election , resigns and ...
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... Congress again , in session - Courts on territorial controversies organized - Indians - Site of a Federal City - Ordinance as to Western Territory - Fiscal policy . CHAPTER XL . 51 Jefferson at Paris - Commission - Negotiations with ...
... Congress again , in session - Courts on territorial controversies organized - Indians - Site of a Federal City - Ordinance as to Western Territory - Fiscal policy . CHAPTER XL . 51 Jefferson at Paris - Commission - Negotiations with ...
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... 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 Monarchy by the Loyalists- Opinions 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 Monarchy by the Loyalists- Opinions in ...
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... Congress as to seat of Government - Hamilton urges temporary resi- dence at New York -- Claims of Virginia and Pennsylvania - Madison to Washington - Reply - Hamilton prevails - New York selected- Ordinance passed to carry the ...
... Congress as to seat of Government - Hamilton urges temporary resi- dence at New York -- Claims of Virginia and Pennsylvania - Madison to Washington - Reply - Hamilton prevails - New York selected- Ordinance passed to carry the ...
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... Congress have bestowed honors upon actions , per- haps not more useful , nor , apparently more hazardous . " These observations are inapplicable to the present Congress , further than as they may possibly furnish an additional motive to ...
... Congress have bestowed honors upon actions , per- haps not more useful , nor , apparently more hazardous . " These observations are inapplicable to the present Congress , further than as they may possibly furnish an additional motive to ...
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