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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... passed to carry the Constitution into effect - New York re- fuses to choose Electors of President - Defective structure of Constitu- tion - Hamilton and Madison rejected as Delegates to Congress- Madison defeated as Senator - Chosen a ...
... passed to carry the Constitution into effect - New York re- fuses to choose Electors of President - Defective structure of Constitu- tion - Hamilton and Madison rejected as Delegates to Congress- Madison defeated as Senator - Chosen a ...
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... passed through his mind as he now sailed the tranquil Hudson , on whose margin he passed many of his happiest after hours , and breathed his latest sigh ! How changed his present from his former feelings , when hastening along its ...
... passed through his mind as he now sailed the tranquil Hudson , on whose margin he passed many of his happiest after hours , and breathed his latest sigh ! How changed his present from his former feelings , when hastening along its ...
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... passed , reviving some incident of his own eventful career , or of his country's glorious history . Poughkeepsie would recall the moment , when , in concert with Schuyler , were framed those memorable resolutions , the first to ...
... passed , reviving some incident of his own eventful career , or of his country's glorious history . Poughkeepsie would recall the moment , when , in concert with Schuyler , were framed those memorable resolutions , the first to ...
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... passed , and will be transmitted to the state officially . 66 The other was from Jay , at Passy : — DEAR SIR , " You was always of the number of those I esteemed , and your correspondence would be both interesting and agreeable . I had ...
... passed , and will be transmitted to the state officially . 66 The other was from Jay , at Passy : — DEAR SIR , " You was always of the number of those I esteemed , and your correspondence would be both interesting and agreeable . I had ...
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... passed laws in direct violation of this treaty , and , in despite of the most earnest intercessions , refused to stay the prosecutions commenced against proscribed persons . Shocked at these proceedings , Hamilton took up the cause of ...
... passed laws in direct violation of this treaty , and , in despite of the most earnest intercessions , refused to stay the prosecutions commenced against proscribed persons . Shocked at these proceedings , Hamilton took up the cause of ...
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