The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Cabinet papers. 1789-1794J.F. Trow, Printer, 1851 |
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... answer to yours of the 7th of October . In it I mentioned in what manner our debt to France had become an object of ministerial consideration before the arrival of Count de Moustier , who was charged with your letter , and the influence ...
... answer to yours of the 7th of October . In it I mentioned in what manner our debt to France had become an object of ministerial consideration before the arrival of Count de Moustier , who was charged with your letter , and the influence ...
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... answer thereto , of the 7th day of May following . The President will perceive that the last mentioned letter was formed upon a plan not to discourage the progress of the loan which had been set on foot , and yet to leave a final de ...
... answer thereto , of the 7th day of May following . The President will perceive that the last mentioned letter was formed upon a plan not to discourage the progress of the loan which had been set on foot , and yet to leave a final de ...
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... answering for that State . In Maryland and Virginia . There are at present no light - houses , nor any beacons , buoys , & c . , for the security of vessels navigating the Bay of Chesapeake . In consequence of certain acts of the ...
... answering for that State . In Maryland and Virginia . There are at present no light - houses , nor any beacons , buoys , & c . , for the security of vessels navigating the Bay of Chesapeake . In consequence of certain acts of the ...
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... answer . Major Beckwith replied , that he could say nothing more precise than he had already done . That being the case , ( continued I , ) I can only say , that the thing is in too general a form to admit of a judgment of what may be ...
... answer . Major Beckwith replied , that he could say nothing more precise than he had already done . That being the case , ( continued I , ) I can only say , that the thing is in too general a form to admit of a judgment of what may be ...
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... answer . They will pro- ceed , notwithstanding ; but to do this under our silence will ad- mit of palliation , and produce apologies , from military necessity ; and will leave us free to pass it over without dishonor , or to make it a ...
... answer . They will pro- ceed , notwithstanding ; but to do this under our silence will ad- mit of palliation , and produce apologies , from military necessity ; and will leave us free to pass it over without dishonor , or to make it a ...
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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