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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... probably direct their trade into such channels as England would prefer . If these terms could not be obtained , others as similar to them as possible were to be obtained , and they were di- rected " to bear in mind that the great ...
... probably direct their trade into such channels as England would prefer . If these terms could not be obtained , others as similar to them as possible were to be obtained , and they were di- rected " to bear in mind that the great ...
Page 60
... probably little of it was to be known . He commenced life as a millwright , then becom- * These facts are all derived from his biographers , George Tucker , and H. S. Randall . ing a surveyor , he selected a body of land 60 [ 1783 . THE ...
... probably little of it was to be known . He commenced life as a millwright , then becom- * These facts are all derived from his biographers , George Tucker , and H. S. Randall . ing a surveyor , he selected a body of land 60 [ 1783 . THE ...
Page 61
... probably formed the easy , flexile manners which served him much in after life , and caused to be forgotten an appearance not well favored . † On reaching manhood , he became a practitioner of law ; and , at six - and - twenty , was ...
... probably formed the easy , flexile manners which served him much in after life , and caused to be forgotten an appearance not well favored . † On reaching manhood , he became a practitioner of law ; and , at six - and - twenty , was ...
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... probably changed his sentiments that " all the reasons for his original appointment still existed , and had acquired additional force , from the improbability , that Laurens would actually - * May 20 , 1782. Yet Madison wrote him ...
... probably changed his sentiments that " all the reasons for his original appointment still existed , and had acquired additional force , from the improbability , that Laurens would actually - * May 20 , 1782. Yet Madison wrote him ...
Page 83
... probably be regulated by principles and considera- tions distinct , in a certain degree , from those which should regulate such an interchange between them and nations partly European and partly American . * There might , he said ...
... probably be regulated by principles and considera- tions distinct , in a certain degree , from those which should regulate such an interchange between them and nations partly European and partly American . * There might , he said ...
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