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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... received the ordinance from the hands of his chief , and read it aloud . The king - at - arms , after the con- clusion of the reading , ordered three flourishes from the royal trumpeters ; and then cried out three times , " Long live ...
... received the ordinance from the hands of his chief , and read it aloud . The king - at - arms , after the con- clusion of the reading , ordered three flourishes from the royal trumpeters ; and then cried out three times , " Long live ...
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... received , prompted a request that Hamilton would remain in Con- gress a few days . The apprehensions entertained by him . of obstacles to its conclusion being thus dispelled , he was much elated at the event , and with the prospect ...
... received , prompted a request that Hamilton would remain in Con- gress a few days . The apprehensions entertained by him . of obstacles to its conclusion being thus dispelled , he was much elated at the event , and with the prospect ...
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... received by him at this time . McHenry , who had recently taken a seat in congress , writes : - DEAR HAMILTON , Princeton , Oct. 22 , 1783 . The homilies you delivered in congress , are still recol- lected with pleasure . The ...
... received by him at this time . McHenry , who had recently taken a seat in congress , writes : - DEAR HAMILTON , Princeton , Oct. 22 , 1783 . The homilies you delivered in congress , are still recol- lected with pleasure . The ...
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... received opinions . of all civilized nations , and even the known principles of * Colonel Lamb . † Colonel Rutgers was absent . Journal of Assembly , Feb. 4 , 1784 . Abraham Yates , jr . common justice ; and was highly derogatory to the ...
... received opinions . of all civilized nations , and even the known principles of * Colonel Lamb . † Colonel Rutgers was absent . Journal of Assembly , Feb. 4 , 1784 . Abraham Yates , jr . common justice ; and was highly derogatory to the ...
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... receiving and paying out gold , which had been done elsewhere by weighing in quantities ; a practice attended with many evils , and for which , in the absence of a national coinage , it was difficult to find a substitute . † The abuses ...
... receiving and paying out gold , which had been done elsewhere by weighing in quantities ; a practice attended with many evils , and for which , in the absence of a national coinage , it was difficult to find a substitute . † The abuses ...
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