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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Page iii
... letter to Steuben , his resignation of command , at Annapolis , retires to Mount Vernon- Report on Finances - Jefferson's plan of government of Western Terri- tory - Jefferson's report on foreign relations , proposed as commissioner to ...
... letter to Steuben , his resignation of command , at Annapolis , retires to Mount Vernon- Report on Finances - Jefferson's plan of government of Western Terri- tory - Jefferson's report on foreign relations , proposed as commissioner to ...
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... letter to Congress - Reply of Delegates - Answer of Bow- doin - Proposed convention defeated . • CHAPTER XLII . . Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island - New York - Schuyler - In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - Pact ...
... letter to Congress - Reply of Delegates - Answer of Bow- doin - Proposed convention defeated . • CHAPTER XLII . . Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island - New York - Schuyler - In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - Pact ...
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... Letter to Pickering - Hamilton proposes President not re - eligible , more than once - Journal of Convention garbled- Correspondence of J. Q. Adams and Madison - Hamilton's impressions as to working of Constitution . CHAPTER XLIX ...
... Letter to Pickering - Hamilton proposes President not re - eligible , more than once - Journal of Convention garbled- Correspondence of J. Q. Adams and Madison - Hamilton's impressions as to working of Constitution . CHAPTER XLIX ...
Page vii
... letters of Gerry , and Richard Henry Lee - Objections of George Mason - Aristocracy— Monarchy - Letter of Randolph - Society at New York formed to op- pose Constitution - Urges second Federal Convention - Clinton , chief opponent of ...
... letters of Gerry , and Richard Henry Lee - Objections of George Mason - Aristocracy— Monarchy - Letter of Randolph - Society at New York formed to op- pose Constitution - Urges second Federal Convention - Clinton , chief opponent of ...
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... Letter of Jefferson - Henry's and Madi- son's comments - Monroe urges conditional ratification - Ratifies Con- stitution Washington's gratulation . CHAPTER LIII . Hamilton in Congress - Invalids of Army - Admission of Kentucky— State of ...
... Letter of Jefferson - Henry's and Madi- son's comments - Monroe urges conditional ratification - Ratifies Con- stitution Washington's gratulation . CHAPTER LIII . Hamilton in Congress - Invalids of Army - Admission of Kentucky— State of ...
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