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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... recommend it - His resolution , that New York appoint delegates - Appointed a delegate -- Declines a re - election to the Legislature - Appointments of delegates by the States - Proposed American confederacies - Opinions of Jay - Knox ...
... recommend it - His resolution , that New York appoint delegates - Appointed a delegate -- Declines a re - election to the Legislature - Appointments of delegates by the States - Proposed American confederacies - Opinions of Jay - Knox ...
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... recommend a general convention to establish a constitution . Approaching Fishkill , he would recur to the time when , with early wisdom , he portrayed the evils of a weak and the blessings of an efficient government . As his eye turned ...
... recommend a general convention to establish a constitution . Approaching Fishkill , he would recur to the time when , with early wisdom , he portrayed the evils of a weak and the blessings of an efficient government . As his eye turned ...
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... pays superstitious adorations to inferior divinities . I have reported on Fleury's case on the principle you recommend . I fear his half - pay will not be granted . Adieu , my dear friend , and in the days THE REPUBLIC . [ 1783 .
... pays superstitious adorations to inferior divinities . I have reported on Fleury's case on the principle you recommend . I fear his half - pay will not be granted . Adieu , my dear friend , and in the days THE REPUBLIC . [ 1783 .
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... recommended , at their next session , " to ap- point such persons Mayor and Recorder of New York , as will govern themselves by the known law of the land . " Judgments of courts ought to be the voice of the rea- son , of the virtue , of ...
... recommended , at their next session , " to ap- point such persons Mayor and Recorder of New York , as will govern themselves by the known law of the land . " Judgments of courts ought to be the voice of the rea- son , of the virtue , of ...
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... recommendations of con- gress were wholly disregarded , England made these pro- ceedings a ground for refusing the indemnities for spolia- tions stipulated by the treaty , and for what was a source of more general interest and alarm , a ...
... recommendations of con- gress were wholly disregarded , England made these pro- ceedings a ground for refusing the indemnities for spolia- tions stipulated by the treaty , and for what was a source of more general interest and alarm , a ...
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