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Mr. Hamilton thought the subject was nearly exhausted, from what had been said on a former...
Mr. Hamilton observed they were going on dangerous ground. The best rule the committee could...
A debate arose upon the clause, authorising the inspector or any other person to require the...
A clause in the bill, ordering the judges of election for governor and lieutenant governor, to...
The house then resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the election bill, on the...
Resolved , That it is the opinion of this Committee, that a Committee be appointed to consider...
We the Representatives of the People of the State of New-York in Assembly, beg leave to assure...
Col. Hamilton’s Speech in the House of Assembly, delivered on the 19th instant, and which...
Mr. Hamilton, I am sorry sir that I have to address you a second time, when I have already taken...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill, for dividing the District of the Manor of...
Several propositions were now canvassed in a desultory manner, for getting over the motion for...
Mr. Hamilton could see no reason why this petition should not be treated as well as others; it...
The Assembly of the New York legislature resolved on January 17, 1787, “that a Committee be...
There are five versions of Hamilton’s speech of June 18 to the Constitutional Convention. In the...
The Federalist essays have been printed more frequently than any other work of Hamilton. They...