The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... City of New York in Common Council 1 New York , March 21 , 1787. Hamilton was one of eighteen peti- tioners who , on this date , requested the New York City Common Council to remove a statute of William Pitt located " in the most ...
... City of New York in Common Council 1 New York , March 21 , 1787. Hamilton was one of eighteen peti- tioners who , on this date , requested the New York City Common Council to remove a statute of William Pitt located " in the most ...
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... City of New York in Common Council New York , March 21 , 1787. Hamilton and several other residents of Wall Street on this date petitioned the New York City Common Council to raise " the Pavements of the said Street in the middle ...
... City of New York in Common Council New York , March 21 , 1787. Hamilton and several other residents of Wall Street on this date petitioned the New York City Common Council to raise " the Pavements of the said Street in the middle ...
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... city . The consequence was , that the city was put under the ban of the empire ; and the Duke of Bavaria , though director of another circle , obtained an appointment to en- force it . He soon appeared before the city , with a corps of ...
... city . The consequence was , that the city was put under the ban of the empire ; and the Duke of Bavaria , though director of another circle , obtained an appointment to en- force it . He soon appeared before the city , with a corps of ...
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