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31 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. XXXI, [12 December 1795] | 1795-12-12 | I resume the subject of the two last papers for the sake of a few supplementary observations. The... | |
32 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. XXXII, [16 December 1795] | 1795-12-16 | The 18th Article of the Treaty, which regulates the subject of contraband, has been grievously... | |
33 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. XXXIII, [19 December 1795] | 1795-12-19 | The course thus far pursued in the discussion of the 18th article has inverted the order of it as... | |
34 | “Camillus” | [The Defence No. XXXIV], [23 December 1795] | 1795-12-23 | ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]... | |
35 | “Camillus” | [The Defence No. XXXV], [26 December 1795] | 1795-12-26 | ADf , in the handwriting of Rufus King, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress; The [New York]... | |
36 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. XXXVI, [2 January 1796] | 1796-01-02 | It is now time to fulfil my promise of an examination of the constitutionality of the Treaty. Of... | |
37 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. XXXVII, [6 January 1796] | 1796-01-06 | It shall now be shewn, that the objections to the Treaty founded on its pretended interference... | |
38 | “Camillus” | The Defence No. XXXVIII, [9 January 1796] | 1796-01-09 | The manner in which the power of Treaty as it exists in the Constitution was understood by the... |