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To the People of the State of New-York. The importance of the Union, in a commercial light, is...
An act to empower and direct the Delegates of this State in Congress to accede to ratify and...
To the People of the State of New-York. IT may be contended perhaps, that instead of occasional...
Mr. Hamilton said that he had been restrained from entering into the discussions by his dislike...
Mr. Hamilton concurred with Mr. Gerry as to the indecorum of not requiring the approbation of...
Philadelphia, June 2, 1787. On this date Benjamin Franklin moved that the expenses of the...
The intention of this bill was to enable the commissioners of the land office to convey to Mr....
To the People of the State of New-York. THE effects of union upon the commercial prosperity of...
Mr. Hamilton, from the Committee appointed to consider of and report on the letter from the...
That the persons intitled to lands by virtue of such warrants shall be at liberty to locate them...
Mr. Hamilton 2ded. the motion, but he said with a different view from Mr. Gerry. He did not...
Mr. Hamilton then moved to postpone art XXI in order to take up the following, containing the...
Philadelphia, June 4, 1787. To a motion by James Wilson, seconded by James Madison, that “a...
New York, February 13, 1787. Hamilton spoke on the report of a “committee on the petition of...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE next view which I shall take of the House of...