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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Page iv
... Delegates - Answer of Bow- doin - Proposed convention defeated . CHAPTER XLII . Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island - New York - Schuyler - In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - Pact between Vir- ginia and Maryland ...
... Delegates - Answer of Bow- doin - Proposed convention defeated . CHAPTER XLII . Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island - New York - Schuyler - In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts - Pact between Vir- ginia and Maryland ...
Page v
... delegates - Appointed a delegate -- Declines a re - election to the Legislature - Appointments of delegates by the States - Proposed American confederacies - Opinions of Jay - Knox - Madisons state- ment and misstatement -- Madison's ...
... delegates - Appointed a delegate -- Declines a re - election to the Legislature - Appointments of delegates by the States - Proposed American confederacies - Opinions of Jay - Knox - Madisons state- ment and misstatement -- Madison's ...
Page vii
... Delegate to Congress - Hamilton assailed - Opposition to call of State Convention - Debate on allegiance - Benson's speech- Party hostilities - Riots in Pennsylvania , and in New York - Virginia -Its topography , and population ...
... Delegate to Congress - Hamilton assailed - Opposition to call of State Convention - Debate on allegiance - Benson's speech- Party hostilities - Riots in Pennsylvania , and in New York - Virginia -Its topography , and population ...
Page ix
... Delegates to Congress- Madison defeated as Senator - Chosen a 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 ...
... Delegates to Congress- Madison defeated as Senator - Chosen a 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 ...
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... delegates to congress daily become more and more important , and I regret your declining that appointment at this interesting period . Re- spect , however , is due to the considerations which influ- ence you ; but as they do not oppose ...
... delegates to congress daily become more and more important , and I regret your declining that appointment at this interesting period . Re- spect , however , is due to the considerations which influ- ence you ; but as they do not oppose ...
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