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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... Terri- tory - Jefferson's report on foreign relations , proposed as commissioner to treat , objected to , appointed - Resolution by Massachusetts - Report on foreign relations discussed - Treaty discussed - Garrison of.
... Terri- tory - Jefferson's report on foreign relations , proposed as commissioner to treat , objected to , appointed - Resolution by Massachusetts - Report on foreign relations discussed - Treaty discussed - Garrison of.
Page v
... Proposed American confederacies - Opinions of Jay - Knox - Madisons state- ment and misstatement - Madison's opinions as to new Government- Jefferson's - Edmund Randolph's - Madison for right of coercion on States - Hamilton's ...
... Proposed American confederacies - Opinions of Jay - Knox - Madisons state- ment and misstatement - Madison's opinions as to new Government- Jefferson's - Edmund Randolph's - Madison for right of coercion on States - Hamilton's ...
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... proposed- Executive and Judiciary departments discussed - Proposed Commis- sion - Declaration of Rights proposed - Hamilton to Madison - Series of amendments proposed - Hamilton urges an absolute ratification- Determination of Clinton ...
... proposed- Executive and Judiciary departments discussed - Proposed Commis- sion - Declaration of Rights proposed - Hamilton to Madison - Series of amendments proposed - Hamilton urges an absolute ratification- Determination of Clinton ...
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... proposed that Hamilton should be challenged , and in case the first chal- lenger should fall , that others should challenge him in suc- cession . At this moment Ledyard entered the apartment , and , on hearing the proposition , broke ...
... proposed that Hamilton should be challenged , and in case the first chal- lenger should fall , that others should challenge him in suc- cession . At this moment Ledyard entered the apartment , and , on hearing the proposition , broke ...
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... proposed a resolution that every mem- ber of the society should manumit his own slaves . He never owned a slave ; but on the contrary , having learned that a domestic whom he had hired was about to be sold by her master , he immediately ...
... proposed a resolution that every mem- ber of the society should manumit his own slaves . He never owned a slave ; but on the contrary , having learned that a domestic whom he had hired was about to be sold by her master , he immediately ...
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