The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Cabinet papers. 1789-1794J.F. Trow, Printer, 1851 |
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... further trouble of running them over to see if among them there can be found one who , under all circumstances , is more eligible for the post - office than Col. O I shall be obliged to you both for your opinion thereon by eleven o ...
... further trouble of running them over to see if among them there can be found one who , under all circumstances , is more eligible for the post - office than Col. O I shall be obliged to you both for your opinion thereon by eleven o ...
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... further inquiry is made on these points , to which im- mediate attention will be paid . With respect to the duties of the general superintendents , as the Act contemplates the maintaining , supporting , and erecting the establishments ...
... further inquiry is made on these points , to which im- mediate attention will be paid . With respect to the duties of the general superintendents , as the Act contemplates the maintaining , supporting , and erecting the establishments ...
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... further reason is , that they are now deeply interested in our funds , and consequently , it is presumable , in our credit . Competition and variance once existed between the house of Willinks and that of the Van Staphorsts ; but these ...
... further reason is , that they are now deeply interested in our funds , and consequently , it is presumable , in our credit . Competition and variance once existed between the house of Willinks and that of the Van Staphorsts ; but these ...
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... further , extends the reserve with which it is supposed the establishment of property is accompanied . Grotius , on the other hand , expresses himself thus : A free passage ought to be granted to persons where just occasion shall ...
... further , extends the reserve with which it is supposed the establishment of property is accompanied . Grotius , on the other hand , expresses himself thus : A free passage ought to be granted to persons where just occasion shall ...
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... further ill consequence of the refusal , if ineffectual , not wholly destitute of weight , is this , that Great Britain would then think herself under less obligation to keep measures with us , and would feel herself more at liberty to ...
... further ill consequence of the refusal , if ineffectual , not wholly destitute of weight , is this , that Great Britain would then think herself under less obligation to keep measures with us , and would feel herself more at liberty to ...
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advisable ALEXANDER HAMILTON Amsterdam answer Antwerp appears applied assignats Attorney-General August authority bank bill borrowed Britain CABINET OPINION cent circumstances citizens communication Congress consequence consideration Constitution course DEAR SIR declared desire disposition dollars doubt drafts duty EDMUND RANDOLPH effect execution expedient favor foreign France French fund give government of France guilders HAMILTON TO SHORT HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON Holland honor inclosed instructions interest JEFFERSON June legislature letter loan means measures ment millions of florins minister MOUNT VERNON nation nature necessary New-York object obliged occasion officers operation paid particular party payment peace persons PHILADELPHIA ports present President principle probable proper provision public debt purchases purpose question reasons received regard regulation render respect revenue Secretary South Carolina Spain Staphorst stipulation submitted thing three millions tion TREASURY DEPARTMENT treaty United vessels WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON WILLIAM SHORT
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Стр. 362 - In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed to these presents, and signed the same with my hand.
Стр. 458 - Vessels of either of the parties not armed, or armed previous to their coming into the ports of the United States...
Стр. 210 - The number of representatives shall not exceed one for every 30,000; but each state shall have at least one representative...
Стр. 457 - States of vessels of war in the immediate service of the government of any of the belligerent parties, which, if done to other vessels, would be of a doubtful nature, as being applicable either to commerce or war, are deemed lawful...
Стр. 282 - An Act supplementary to the Act making Provision for the Debt of the United States...
Стр. 602 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals...
Стр. 458 - Equipments of every kind in the ports of the United States of privateers of the Powers at war with France are deemed unlawful. 7. Equipments of vessels in the ports of the United States which are of a nature solely adapted to war, are deemed unlawful...
Стр. 457 - Equipments in the ports of the United States by any of the parties at war with France, of vessels fitted for merchandise and war, whether with or without commissions, which are doubtful in their nature as being applicable either to commerce or war, are deemed lawful, except those which shall have made prize, &c.