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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 57
Page 4
... hope we shall be happily settled in New York . My love to your father . Kiss my boy a thousand times . A thousand loves to yourself . " He soon after proceeded to Albany . The instability of the public counsels , and the impotence of ...
... hope we shall be happily settled in New York . My love to your father . Kiss my boy a thousand times . A thousand loves to yourself . " He soon after proceeded to Albany . The instability of the public counsels , and the impotence of ...
Page 9
... hope the state will still con- tinue to derive advantage from your services : much re- mains to be done , and labourers do not abound . " I am happy to hear that the terms of peace and the conduct of your negotiators give general ...
... hope the state will still con- tinue to derive advantage from your services : much re- mains to be done , and labourers do not abound . " I am happy to hear that the terms of peace and the conduct of your negotiators give general ...
Page 10
... hope that as the wheel turns round , other and better indications will soon appear . I am persuaded that America possesses too much wisdom and virtue to permit her brilliant prospects to fade away for want of either . " The tories are ...
... hope that as the wheel turns round , other and better indications will soon appear . I am persuaded that America possesses too much wisdom and virtue to permit her brilliant prospects to fade away for want of either . " The tories are ...
Page 21
... hope to build their greatness upon the ruins of that fabric which was so dearly estab- lished . " The legislature assembled soon after this meeting . Without waiting the result of an appeal , which the consti- tution secured , this ...
... hope to build their greatness upon the ruins of that fabric which was so dearly estab- lished . " The legislature assembled soon after this meeting . Without waiting the result of an appeal , which the consti- tution secured , this ...
Page 57
... hope of recovering their popularity , by soothing the pride of the nation , and obedient to the prejudices of the monarch - shrank from the express acknowledgment of independence , their oppo- nents , during the brief ascendency of Fox ...
... hope of recovering their popularity , by soothing the pride of the nation , and obedient to the prejudices of the monarch - shrank from the express acknowledgment of independence , their oppo- nents , during the brief ascendency of Fox ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adams adopted amendments American appointed articles of confederation assembly authority bill body branch British Carolina Charles Pinckney chosen citizens Clinton Colony commerce committee common confederacy confederation congress Connecticut considered Constitution Convention court danger debate declared delegates duty Edmund Randolph elected electors England equal ernment established executive exertions favour Federal Federalist foreign France friends give Governor gress Hamilton impeachment important individuals influence interest jealousy Jefferson Jersey plan justice laws legislative legislature letter liberty Madison Maryland Massachusetts measure ment motion necessary necessity New-York object observed opinion opposed opposition party passed peace Pennsylvania persons political present president principles proceedings proposed proposition provision question ratification regulate rejected remarked render reply representatives republican resolution revenue Richard Henry Lee Samuel Adams secure senate sentiments seventeen hundred South Carolina sovereignty tion treaty union United urged Virginia vote Washington York