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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... meeting was convened , * and an address to the peo- ple of the state was passed . This address , † after remark- ing on " the immense ability and learning " of the argu- ment , exhorted the people , in their choice of senators , to ...
... meeting was convened , * and an address to the peo- ple of the state was passed . This address , † after remark- ing on " the immense ability and learning " of the argu- ment , exhorted the people , in their choice of senators , to ...
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... meetings were held urging a non - compliance with the treaty , in consequence of the non - fulfilment by Eng- land of the seventh article , stipulating the return of the negroes and the restoration of the posts . In Virginia , * the ...
... meetings were held urging a non - compliance with the treaty , in consequence of the non - fulfilment by Eng- land of the seventh article , stipulating the return of the negroes and the restoration of the posts . In Virginia , * the ...
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... ever be permitted to return to the state . * Resolutions of an in- 1784 . Report on the files of the general court of Massachusetts , March 16th , temperate character were also brought forward at public meetings in 26 [ 1783 THE REPUBLIC .
... ever be permitted to return to the state . * Resolutions of an in- 1784 . Report on the files of the general court of Massachusetts , March 16th , temperate character were also brought forward at public meetings in 26 [ 1783 THE REPUBLIC .
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... meetings in Maryland ; and a bill containing many objec- tionable features was introduced in the popular branch of its legislature , but it was resisted with great eloquence , admirable sense , and unyielding firmness in the senate by ...
... meetings in Maryland ; and a bill containing many objec- tionable features was introduced in the popular branch of its legislature , but it was resisted with great eloquence , admirable sense , and unyielding firmness in the senate by ...
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... meetings were convened under the thus dis- graced name of " the sons of liberty , " to denounce the tories , to menace them from returning to claim their estates , and to remonstrate with the legislature against measures that could ...
... meetings were convened under the thus dis- graced name of " the sons of liberty , " to denounce the tories , to menace them from returning to claim their estates , and to remonstrate with the legislature against measures that could ...
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