The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... question of great importance , I trust I shall be excused for entering into a further discussion . I said in setting out in my former arguments , that the question was im- properly stated , that it was put upon a wrong ground , that it ...
... question of great importance , I trust I shall be excused for entering into a further discussion . I said in setting out in my former arguments , that the question was im- properly stated , that it was put upon a wrong ground , that it ...
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... question ; but he confessed he did not view it in quite so clear a light as that gentleman appeared to do . There appeared to him to be difficulties in the case , which he would candidly lay before the house to assist its judgment . The ...
... question ; but he confessed he did not view it in quite so clear a light as that gentleman appeared to do . There appeared to him to be difficulties in the case , which he would candidly lay before the house to assist its judgment . The ...
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... question for the committee's rising was then taken and lost . Before the question on Mr. Jones's motion was called for , Col. Harpur offered to read a bill which he had drawn , he said it con- tained much information ; this was objected ...
... question for the committee's rising was then taken and lost . Before the question on Mr. Jones's motion was called for , Col. Harpur offered to read a bill which he had drawn , he said it con- tained much information ; this was objected ...
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