The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... British government to cultivate Vermont . A connection with Vermont will hereafter conduce to the security of Canada and to the preservation of the western posts . That Great - Britain means to retain these posts may be inferred from ...
... British government to cultivate Vermont . A connection with Vermont will hereafter conduce to the security of Canada and to the preservation of the western posts . That Great - Britain means to retain these posts may be inferred from ...
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... Great Britain falls within the first description . An insular situation , and a powerful marine , guarding it in a great meas- ure against the possibility of foreign invasion , supercede the neces- sity of a numerous army within the ...
... Great Britain falls within the first description . An insular situation , and a powerful marine , guarding it in a great meas- ure against the possibility of foreign invasion , supercede the neces- sity of a numerous army within the ...
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... Great - Britain and of the Gov- ernor of New - York . The most material points of difference are these - First ; the President will have only the occasional command of such part of the militia of the nation , as by legislative provision ...
... Great - Britain and of the Gov- ernor of New - York . The most material points of difference are these - First ; the President will have only the occasional command of such part of the militia of the nation , as by legislative provision ...
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