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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... President- Hamilton's view - Presents second plan of a Constitution - Two years President - Religious test excluded - Constitution engrossed , and signed -Hamilton's views of Government misrepresented - His statement- Statement of ...
... President- Hamilton's view - Presents second plan of a Constitution - Two years President - Religious test excluded - Constitution engrossed , and signed -Hamilton's views of Government misrepresented - His statement- Statement of ...
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... President - Defective structure of Constitu- tion - Hamilton and Madison rejected as Delegates to Congress- Madison defeated as Senator - Chosen a Representative - Opposition to Clinton in New York - Hamilton's address - Hamilton writes ...
... President - Defective structure of Constitu- tion - Hamilton and Madison rejected as Delegates to Congress- Madison defeated as Senator - Chosen a Representative - Opposition to Clinton in New York - Hamilton's address - Hamilton writes ...
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... president , and a com- mittee raised , of which Hamilton was chairman , to devise a system for effecting its objects . Believing that the influence of such an example would be auspicious , he proposed a resolution that every mem- ber of ...
... president , and a com- mittee raised , of which Hamilton was chairman , to devise a system for effecting its objects . Believing that the influence of such an example would be auspicious , he proposed a resolution that every mem- ber of ...
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... President was chosen , and the next day Jefferson took his seat . The prominence he had already attained , and the still greater prominence he subsequently attained , render a brief recurrence to his past career not inappropriate . His ...
... President was chosen , and the next day Jefferson took his seat . The prominence he had already attained , and the still greater prominence he subsequently attained , render a brief recurrence to his past career not inappropriate . His ...
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... president informed him that the United States , in congress assembled , were prepared to receive his communications . The retiring soldier was now in his fifty - second year . His hair a little gray , his light blue eyes , fair florid ...
... president informed him that the United States , in congress assembled , were prepared to receive his communications . The retiring soldier was now in his fifty - second year . His hair a little gray , his light blue eyes , fair florid ...
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