The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Cabinet papers [contin.] 1794-1795. [Miscellanies, 1794-1795] Military papers. 1798-1800. Correspondence [contin.] 1789-1795J.F. Trow, Printer, 1851 - Finance |
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... give birth to the follow- ing serious reflections . The issues of human affairs are in the hands of Providence . Those intrusted with them in society , have no other sure guide than the sincere and faithful discharge of their duty ...
... give birth to the follow- ing serious reflections . The issues of human affairs are in the hands of Providence . Those intrusted with them in society , have no other sure guide than the sincere and faithful discharge of their duty ...
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... , are vanquished , and then disperse and retire home , are the militia immediately to retire also ? to give them an opportunity to re- assemble , recruit , and prepare for another battle ? 24 [ ÆT . 37 . HAMILTON'S WORKS .
... , are vanquished , and then disperse and retire home , are the militia immediately to retire also ? to give them an opportunity to re- assemble , recruit , and prepare for another battle ? 24 [ ÆT . 37 . HAMILTON'S WORKS .
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... give an opportunity for those who may be accidentally or inadvertently mingled in a tu- mult or disorderly rising , to separate and withdraw from those who are designedly and deliberately actors ? To prevent , if possible , bloodshed in ...
... give an opportunity for those who may be accidentally or inadvertently mingled in a tu- mult or disorderly rising , to separate and withdraw from those who are designedly and deliberately actors ? To prevent , if possible , bloodshed in ...
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... give occasion to us to blush , if we can cite no instance of reciprocity , amidst the numerous occasions which are given for the exercise of it . These reflections , your excellency may be assured , are merely designed to present to ...
... give occasion to us to blush , if we can cite no instance of reciprocity , amidst the numerous occasions which are given for the exercise of it . These reflections , your excellency may be assured , are merely designed to present to ...
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... give him any relief . I told him that I had neither instruc- tions nor power relating to that loan , but would readily transmit any representation he wished to make , and I did not doubt but the United States would do their creditors ...
... give him any relief . I told him that I had neither instruc- tions nor power relating to that loan , but would readily transmit any representation he wished to make , and I did not doubt but the United States would do their creditors ...
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