The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... referred to a committee of three members , or to a committee of the whole house , or whether it should be tabled . 3. Consistent with H's suggestion , the petition was referred to a committee composed of William Malcom , James Gordon ...
... referred to a committee of three members , or to a committee of the whole house , or whether it should be tabled . 3. Consistent with H's suggestion , the petition was referred to a committee composed of William Malcom , James Gordon ...
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... referred the petition of George Fisher , reported , that they have enquired into the circumstances of his case , and are of opinion that it will be proper to grant him relief , either by taking back the land mentioned in his petition ...
... referred the petition of George Fisher , reported , that they have enquired into the circumstances of his case , and are of opinion that it will be proper to grant him relief , either by taking back the land mentioned in his petition ...
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... referred to is in General Hamilton's own hand writing , was left by him with his friend judge BENSON , the week before his death , and was , by the latter , deposited in the city library , where it now is , and may be seen , pasted in ...
... referred to is in General Hamilton's own hand writing , was left by him with his friend judge BENSON , the week before his death , and was , by the latter , deposited in the city library , where it now is , and may be seen , pasted in ...
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