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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... convention defeated . • CHAPTER XLII . . Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island - New York - Schuyler - In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - Pact between Vir- ginia and Maryland - Virginia proposes a commercial convention ...
... convention defeated . • CHAPTER XLII . . Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island - New York - Schuyler - In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - Pact between Vir- ginia and Maryland - Virginia proposes a commercial convention ...
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... Convention - Hamil- ton urges Congress to recommend it - His resolution , that New York appoint delegates - Appointed a delegate -- Declines a re - election to the Legislature - Appointments of delegates by the States - Proposed ...
... Convention - Hamil- ton urges Congress to recommend it - His resolution , that New York appoint delegates - Appointed a delegate -- Declines a re - election to the Legislature - Appointments of delegates by the States - Proposed ...
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... convention- Washington to Hamilton - Hamilton's statement of Washington's and Madison's views . CHAPTER XLVIII . Clinton's opposition - Hamilton appeals to people in favor of Constitution -Hastens to Philadelphia - Proceedings in Convention ...
... convention- Washington to Hamilton - Hamilton's statement of Washington's and Madison's views . CHAPTER XLVIII . Clinton's opposition - Hamilton appeals to people in favor of Constitution -Hastens to Philadelphia - Proceedings in Convention ...
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... Convention- Ellsworth - Debates - Johnson - Sherman , Huntington , and Wolcott- Motives to adopt - Grounds of opposition - Ratifies Constitution— Massachusetts - Origin and Progress - Fisheries - Towns - Laws— Equality of condition ...
... Convention- Ellsworth - Debates - Johnson - Sherman , Huntington , and Wolcott- Motives to adopt - Grounds of opposition - Ratifies Constitution— Massachusetts - Origin and Progress - Fisheries - Towns - Laws— Equality of condition ...
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... Convention meets - Pendle- ton - Henry - Randolph - Mason - Lee - Madison - Nicholas - Corbin -Henry in opposition - Denounces the Constitution - Merits of British Government - Madison explains and ably vindicates the new System- Monroe ...
... Convention meets - Pendle- ton - Henry - Randolph - Mason - Lee - Madison - Nicholas - Corbin -Henry in opposition - Denounces the Constitution - Merits of British Government - Madison explains and ably vindicates the new System- Monroe ...
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