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 |
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... some regret , that the course which has been suggested by you , as pro- per to be pursued , seems to have contemplated Pennsylvania in 1 a light too separate and unconnected . The propriety E 1 . ET . 37. ] CABINET PAPERS. ...
... some regret , that the course which has been suggested by you , as pro- per to be pursued , seems to have contemplated Pennsylvania in 1 a light too separate and unconnected . The propriety E 1 . ET . 37. ] CABINET PAPERS. ...
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... course , in most , if not in all respects , would be susceptible of lit- tle question if there were no federal government , federal laws , federal judiciary , or federal officers ; if important laws of the United States , by a series of ...
... course , in most , if not in all respects , would be susceptible of lit- tle question if there were no federal government , federal laws , federal judiciary , or federal officers ; if important laws of the United States , by a series of ...
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... course of his duty he was actually fired upon , on the high road , by a body of armed men . Shortly after , other bodies of armed men ( in the last instance amounting to several hundred per- sons ) repeatedly attacked the house of the ...
... course of his duty he was actually fired upon , on the high road , by a body of armed men . Shortly after , other bodies of armed men ( in the last instance amounting to several hundred per- sons ) repeatedly attacked the house of the ...
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... course of proceeding , render it unnecessary to discuss the proba- bility of its success ; else it might have been proper to test the considerations which have been mentioned as a ground of hope , by the inquiry , what was the precise ...
... course of proceeding , render it unnecessary to discuss the proba- bility of its success ; else it might have been proper to test the considerations which have been mentioned as a ground of hope , by the inquiry , what was the precise ...
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... course of this reply to your letter , if it shall have happened that any of them have erred from a misconcep- tion of the sentiments and views which you may have meant to communicate . With perfect respect and esteem , I have the honer ...
... course of this reply to your letter , if it shall have happened that any of them have erred from a misconcep- tion of the sentiments and views which you may have meant to communicate . With perfect respect and esteem , I have the honer ...
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON appear appointment army arrangement artillerists artillery battalion Britain British captain cavalry circumstances citizens Colonel command Commander-in-Chief communication Congress consideration considered corps DEAR SIR deputy disposition district dollars per month doubt duty establishment esteem execution expected expedient expense favor force foreign France French French West Indies furnished garrisons give HAMILTON TO M'HENRY HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON Harper's Ferry honor inclosed infantry instance JAMES MCHENRY laws letter Major-General measures ment military militia nations necessary NEW-YORK non-commissioned officers North Carolina obedient object observed occasion officers opinion particular paymaster-general Pennsylvania persons PHILADELPHIA Pinckney posts present President principle proper quarter quartermaster-general reason received recruiting service regard regiment regulations render requisite respect Secretary Secretary of War servant Staphorst station superintendence supply thing tion Treasury treaty troops United vessels War Department Wilkinson wish