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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... wish . 66 The only thing I ask of your Excellency , is , that my application may come into view in the course of the con- sultations on the peace establishment . " Hamilton had been too prominent in his opposition to the cabal against ...
... wish . 66 The only thing I ask of your Excellency , is , that my application may come into view in the course of the con- sultations on the peace establishment . " Hamilton had been too prominent in his opposition to the cabal against ...
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... wishes with my testimonial of your services to Congress ; but they advised me to decline it , under a full persuasion that no discrimination would , or indeed could , be made at this late hour , as every other officer from the highest ...
... wishes with my testimonial of your services to Congress ; but they advised me to decline it , under a full persuasion that no discrimination would , or indeed could , be made at this late hour , as every other officer from the highest ...
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... wish , if you are in the society , you would move , in your ɔwn name , for my being admitted on the list . " This association , emanating from one previously formed in Philadelphia , was composed of individuals , of whom the most active ...
... wish , if you are in the society , you would move , in your ɔwn name , for my being admitted on the list . " This association , emanating from one previously formed in Philadelphia , was composed of individuals , of whom the most active ...
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... wish to make use of this last moment of my public life to signify , in the strongest terms , my entire approbation of your conduct , and to express my sense of the obligations the public is under to you , for your faithful and ...
... wish to make use of this last moment of my public life to signify , in the strongest terms , my entire approbation of your conduct , and to express my sense of the obligations the public is under to you , for your faithful and ...
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... wish of increased or prolonged power never entered . This ceremony being concluded , congress adjourned , and such was the remissness of the members , that not- withstanding a call upon the States , urging the necessity of ratifying the ...
... wish of increased or prolonged power never entered . This ceremony being concluded , congress adjourned , and such was the remissness of the members , that not- withstanding a call upon the States , urging the necessity of ratifying the ...
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