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A debate arose upon the clause, authorising the inspector or any other person to require the...
Mr. Hamilton, the more he thought upon this subject, the more clearly he discovered its...
From a sincere Attachment to yourselves, and a Regard to our mutual Interest, we are induced to...
[ New York, January–February, 1788. ] In 1788, Hamilton drafted an “Act to incorporate the...
Col. Hamilton was in general agst. embarrassing the Govt. with minute restrictions. There was on...
Plan of Specific Taxation to be substituted to the Present mode by assessment: Together with the...
I wrote to you some days since, that to request you to inform me when there was a prospect of...
Mr. Hamilton was not satisfied with the punishment of fines and imprisonment to be inflicted on...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill, to authorise the delegates of this State in...
Philadelphia, May 25, 1787. On this date Hamilton nominated Major William Jackson as secretary of...
[ Notes for June 1, 1787] [Madison] 1— The way to prevent a majority from having an interest to...
Mr. Hamilton observed that when the discriminating clauses admitted into the bill by that house,...
The public have reason to regret your indisposition, as it deprives them of the satisfaction they...
New York, March 21, 1787. Hamilton was one of eighteen petitioners who, on this date, requested...
Col: Hamilton expressed himself with great earnestness and anxiety in favor of the motion. He...
Mr. Hamilton . No Convention convinced of the necessity of the plan will refuse to give it effect...
Mr. Hamilton, from the Committee to whom was referred the petition of George Fisher, reported,...
I acknowlege my delinquency in not thanking you before for your obliging letter from Richmond....
On motion of Col. Hamilton, the house went into a committee on the bill for repealing part of the...
Philadelphia, September 10, 1787. On this date, Hamilton seconded the following motion made by...
Col: Hamilton withdrew the remainder of the motion to postpone art XXII, observing that his...
Col. Hamilton cannot say he is in sentiment with either plan— supposes both might again be...
New York, February 13, 1787. As chairman of a committee Hamilton on this date issued a report on...
I this morning wrote a short and hasty line to your other self and did not then expect I should...
Col. Hamilton coincided with the proposition as it stood in the Report. He had not been...
New York, March 24, 1787. Hamilton, as chairman of a committee on “petitions of Samuel Thompson,...
Mr. Hamilton, in his absence from New York on public duty (with how much propriety and temper his...
A I   The Supreme Legislative Power of the United States of America to be vested in two distinct...
The committee on Catharine Livingston’s petition, reported, that the state ought to receive their...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill, to render more effectual, the act granting...