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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... considerations which influ- ence you ; but as they do not oppose your accepting a place in the legislature , I hope the state will still con- tinue to derive advantage from your services : much re- mains to be done , and labourers do ...
... considerations which influ- ence you ; but as they do not oppose your accepting a place in the legislature , I hope the state will still con- tinue to derive advantage from your services : much re- mains to be done , and labourers do ...
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... considerations . It was a question of national faith and national character - it was a question between the subjects of two independent nations , relating to transactions in a war between those nations . It involved a determination of ...
... considerations . It was a question of national faith and national character - it was a question between the subjects of two independent nations , relating to transactions in a war between those nations . It involved a determination of ...
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... , and the commercial benefit of it to its respective members . " Under these considerations , and unwilling to interpose * Montesquieu . liv 21 , cap . 17 . * so serious an impediment to a treaty , and 56 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
... , and the commercial benefit of it to its respective members . " Under these considerations , and unwilling to interpose * Montesquieu . liv 21 , cap . 17 . * so serious an impediment to a treaty , and 56 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
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... consideration . " At the appointed hour , Washington entered the hall of congress , conducted by its secretary , and took his seat . The scene had a simple , touching grandeur , which military and civic pomp would have lessened . The ...
... consideration . " At the appointed hour , Washington entered the hall of congress , conducted by its secretary , and took his seat . The scene had a simple , touching grandeur , which military and civic pomp would have lessened . The ...
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... consideration the following day , by a me- morial from the holders of loan - office certificates , when a declaratory resolution was adopted , that they were not subject to depreciation . A representation by the foreign officers , not ...
... consideration the following day , by a me- morial from the holders of loan - office certificates , when a declaratory resolution was adopted , that they were not subject to depreciation . A representation by the foreign officers , not ...
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