Search help
Documents filtered by: Volume="Hamilton-01-04"
Results 1-30 of 255 sorted by relevance
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
New York, November 30, 1787. On this date at the annual assembly of the St. Andrew’s Society of...
To the People of the State of New-York. AN objection of a nature different from that which has...
Col. Hamilton supposed that it was agreed on all hands, that some relief should be granted—there...
[ New York, May 21, 1788. On this date Hamilton submitted a bill to New York State. Document not...
Col. Hamilton did not suppose that any arguments would have much influence on the decision of...
To the People of the State of New-York. NEXT to permanency in office, nothing can contribute more...
Mr. Hamilton added his testimony to the fact that 2/3 in N. York had been ineffectual either...
New York, February 13, 1787. On this date Hamilton reported on behalf of a committee of which he...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE second charge against the House of Representatives...
There appears to me to have been some confusion in the manner of voting on the two preceding...
[ New York ] December 3, 1787 . Requests Hamilton to make arrangements for the purchase of a...
[ New York, December 6, 1787. On December 6, 1787, Hamilton wrote to Angelica Church “I this...
Col. Hamilton , assented to the doctrine of Mr. Wilson. He denied the doctrine that the States...
Col. Hamilton hoped the house would not recommit the bill. There was no doubt he said but the...
To the People of the State of New-York. LET us now return to the partition of the judiciary...
Mr. Hamilton expressed his anxiety that every member should sign. A few characters of...
[ New York ] September 21, 1787 . “You will recollect the cause of Hayton against van Kleeck put...
Mr. Hamilton said that he did not rise to oppose the motion of the gentleman who last spoke. He...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE remaining charge against the House of Representatives...
Resolved , (if the Honorable the Senate concur) that the Delegates of this State, in Congress of...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE more candid opposers of the provision respecting...
To the People of the State of New-York. AMONG the confederacies of antiquity, the most...
Col. Hamilton urged the necessity of 3 years. There ought to be neither too much nor too little...
Mr. Chairman, The counsel for the petitioners has entered into a large field of argument against...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE objection to the plan of the convention, which has...
Went into a committee on the bill to repeal the citation acts.… Mr. Hamilton advocated the bill...
Philadelphia, September 17, 1787. Not only was Hamilton one of the signers of this document but...
Charleston, South Carolina, September 25, 1787. “Mr Mullett lately transmited me Copy of your...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE natural order of the subject leads us to consider in...
New York, February 20, 1787. On this date Hamilton, as chairman of a committee, reported on a...