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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... Representatives by the people - King concurs - Compensation of Exclusion from office - Madison's speech on nature of the government , Sherman , Hamilton - Suffrage of States - Hamilton's plan approved 273 -His further views - Hamilton ...
... Representatives by the people - King concurs - Compensation of Exclusion from office - Madison's speech on nature of the government , Sherman , Hamilton - Suffrage of States - Hamilton's plan approved 273 -His further views - Hamilton ...
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... 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 exertions and influence - Report of Grand Committee ...
... 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 exertions and influence - Report of Grand Committee ...
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... Representative Sys- tem - Jay supports him - Hamilton on importance and uses of a Sen- ate - An efficient government - Utility of State governments - Ob- ject of government . 442 481 CHAPTER LIV . Dangers of Constitution to States ...
... Representative Sys- tem - Jay supports him - Hamilton on importance and uses of a Sen- ate - An efficient government - Utility of State governments - Ob- ject of government . 442 481 CHAPTER LIV . Dangers of Constitution to States ...
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... Representative - Opposition to Clinton in New York - Hamilton's address - Hamilton writes letters of H. G. in opposition to Clinton - Four Federalists elected to Con- gress - Hamilton urges Washington to accept the Presidency - Wash ...
... Representative - Opposition to Clinton in New York - Hamilton's address - Hamilton writes letters of H. G. in opposition to Clinton - Four Federalists elected to Con- gress - Hamilton urges Washington to accept the Presidency - Wash ...
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... - established , by a fair and equal representation in parlia- ment , and a frequent election of their representatives , according to ancient usuage . " Thus sustained by these manifestations of feeling , William Pitt ET . 26. ] 3 HAMILTON .
... - established , by a fair and equal representation in parlia- ment , and a frequent election of their representatives , according to ancient usuage . " Thus sustained by these manifestations of feeling , William Pitt ET . 26. ] 3 HAMILTON .
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