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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... independence , withdraws from Congress , returns , draws Declaration of Independence , declines a re - election , resigns and hastens from Phil- adelphia - Again , in Burgesses , a reviser of the laws , elected Gover- nor , his ...
... independence , withdraws from Congress , returns , draws Declaration of Independence , declines a re - election , resigns and hastens from Phil- adelphia - Again , in Burgesses , a reviser of the laws , elected Gover- nor , his ...
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... Independence of Ver- mont - Recognized . 200 CHAPTER XLV . Congress meet - Proceedings in States as to General Convention - Hamil- ton urges Congress to recommend it - His resolution , that New York appoint delegates - Appointed a ...
... Independence of Ver- mont - Recognized . 200 CHAPTER XLV . Congress meet - Proceedings in States as to General Convention - Hamil- ton urges Congress to recommend it - His resolution , that New York appoint delegates - Appointed a ...
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... independence . what is that but an empty form ? The incapacity of the minister who conducted the war , and a series of unpros- perous events , had produced the acknowledgment . " There was a time when we could have We But After a long ...
... independence . what is that but an empty form ? The incapacity of the minister who conducted the war , and a series of unpros- perous events , had produced the acknowledgment . " There was a time when we could have We But After a long ...
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... make reparation for all damages . By the voluntary law - which may be defined , that system of rules which grow out of the independence of distinct political associations , qualifying their natural rights as 14 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
... make reparation for all damages . By the voluntary law - which may be defined , that system of rules which grow out of the independence of distinct political associations , qualifying their natural rights as 14 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
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... independence speaks of an open war subsisting . Congress formally authorized our citizens to cruise . It has been said that the state of New - York has no common law of nations . The answer is , that law results from the relations of ...
... independence speaks of an open war subsisting . Congress formally authorized our citizens to cruise . It has been said that the state of New - York has no common law of nations . The answer is , that law results from the relations of ...
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