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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... 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 Convention - Hamilton resumes his seat - His ...
... 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 Convention - Hamilton resumes his seat - His ...
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... Influence of Clergy Grounds of opposition , to the Constitution - Hancock , Samuel Adams , and Gerry - Advocates of Constitution ; Ames , Cabot , King , Parsons , Sedgwick , Strong - Debates in Convention - Biennial Elections State and ...
... Influence of Clergy Grounds of opposition , to the Constitution - Hancock , Samuel Adams , and Gerry - Advocates of Constitution ; Ames , Cabot , King , Parsons , Sedgwick , Strong - Debates in Convention - Biennial Elections State and ...
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... influence into the popular scale . " While , " he said , " we recollect the general progress of a war which has been marked with cruelty and rapine- while we survey the ruins of this once flourishing city and its vicinity - while we ...
... influence into the popular scale . " While , " he said , " we recollect the general progress of a war which has been marked with cruelty and rapine- while we survey the ruins of this once flourishing city and its vicinity - while we ...
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... influence of others to whom they had been accustomed to look up . Most of the men who had that kind of influence are already gone . The residue and their adherents must be carried along by the torrent , and with very few exceptions , if ...
... influence of others to whom they had been accustomed to look up . Most of the men who had that kind of influence are already gone . The residue and their adherents must be carried along by the torrent , and with very few exceptions , if ...
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... influence of our example has penetrated the gloomy regions of des- potism , and has pointed the way to inquiries which may shake it to its deepest foundations . Men begin to ask ev- 6 ery where , Who is this tyrant , that 42 [ 1783 ...
... influence of our example has penetrated the gloomy regions of des- potism , and has pointed the way to inquiries which may shake it to its deepest foundations . Men begin to ask ev- 6 ery where , Who is this tyrant , that 42 [ 1783 ...
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