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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... Importance of Union- Hamilton to Madison - Clinton's letter - Smith objects to Legislative Department , the rule of apportionment - Hamilton for a National Government - States defects and effects of Confederation - State de- linquencies ...
... Importance of Union- Hamilton to Madison - Clinton's letter - Smith objects to Legislative Department , the rule of apportionment - Hamilton for a National Government - States defects and effects of Confederation - State de- linquencies ...
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... important work , in which your country has been engaged . Now , in a very short . time , I 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 ...
... important work , in which your country has been engaged . Now , in a very short . time , I 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 ...
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... 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 your accepting a place in the legislature , I ...
... 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 your accepting a place in the legislature , I ...
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... important concerns ought to prevail . ' " Many of these arguments are on the supposition , that the trespass act cannot stand with the laws of nations and the treaty . It may , however , legally receive such a con- struction as will ...
... important concerns ought to prevail . ' " Many of these arguments are on the supposition , that the trespass act cannot stand with the laws of nations and the treaty . It may , however , legally receive such a con- struction as will ...
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... important and extensive in- fluence , he was foremost in endeavouring to secure to the laws an honest and enlightened administration . This was not an easy task . The general relaxation of morals , an usual and most lamentable ...
... important and extensive in- fluence , he was foremost in endeavouring to secure to the laws an honest and enlightened administration . This was not an easy task . The general relaxation of morals , an usual and most lamentable ...
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