The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... Motion that Five Delegates be Appointed to the Constitutional Convention [ New York , April 16 , 1787 ] Mr. Hamilton made a motion that the House would agree to a resolution in the words following , viz . Resolved , ( if the Honorable ...
... Motion that Five Delegates be Appointed to the Constitutional Convention [ New York , April 16 , 1787 ] Mr. Hamilton made a motion that the House would agree to a resolution in the words following , viz . Resolved , ( if the Honorable ...
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... motion was seconded by Col. HAMILTON with the view he said merely of bringing so respectable a proposition be- fore the Committee , and which was besides enforced by arguments that had a certain degree of weight . " 1 Hunt and Scott ...
... motion was seconded by Col. HAMILTON with the view he said merely of bringing so respectable a proposition be- fore the Committee , and which was besides enforced by arguments that had a certain degree of weight . " 1 Hunt and Scott ...
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... Motion [ Philadelphia , September 10 , 1787 ] Col : HAMILTON withdrew the remainder of the motion to postpone art XXII , 1 observing that his purpose was defeated by the vote just given.2 Hunt and Scott , Debates , 543 . 1. In ...
... Motion [ Philadelphia , September 10 , 1787 ] Col : HAMILTON withdrew the remainder of the motion to postpone art XXII , 1 observing that his purpose was defeated by the vote just given.2 Hunt and Scott , Debates , 543 . 1. In ...
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