11New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act Acknowledging the Independence of Vermont, [28 March 1787] (Hamilton Papers)
...that the chief object of government is to protect the rights of individuals by the united...
12The Federalist No. 6, [14 November 1787] (Hamilton Papers)
...perhaps, still more alarming kind, those which will in all probability flow from dissentions...
13New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Francis Childs’s Version), [20 June 1788] (Hamilton Papers)
...others have totally disregarded them. Have not all of us been witnesses to the unhappy...
14Eulogy on Nathanael Greene, [4 July 1789] (Hamilton Papers)
...am now called upon to perform. All the motives capable of interesting an ingenuous and feeling...
15Alexander Hamilton’s Fourth Draft of the Report on the Subject of Manufactures, 1791 (Hamilton Papers)
object of human industry. This position ...by considerations which affect all nations—it is, in...
16Alexander Hamilton’s Final Version of the Report on the Subject of Manufactures, [5 December 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
object of human industry. This position, generally, if not universally true,......all nations,...
17From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, [5 August] 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
...with contempt, and absolutely to refuse all kind of communication or intercourse with... ...all...
18The Defence of the Funding System, [July 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
...ingredients in his plan, intrinsic goodness [and] a reasonable probability of success....all...
19Draft of George Washington’s Seventh Annual Address to Congress, [28 November–7 December 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
...join with me in profound gratitude to the Author of all Good for the numerous and signal...all...
20To Alexander Hamilton from James Wilkinson, 6 September 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
...Northern Frontier, will be found expensive, (beyond Calculation) difficult in the extreme, and...
21Enclosure: France and America, [2 October 1800] (Hamilton Papers)
...enjoyment of the boon must have been in future. In all probability, by patience and...
22The Examination Number I, [17 December 1801] (Hamilton Papers)
.... A single observation shall be indulged—since all agree, that he is unlike his......at all...
23Plain Truth, 17 November 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...their Depredations in the Spring, and in all likelyhood block up the Trade of this flourishing...
24From George Washington to John Augustine Washington, 18 July 1755 (Washington Papers)
...not, as yet, composed the latter. But by the all powerful dispensatns of protected beyond all
25To George Washington from Landon Carter, 31 October–2 November 1776 (Washington Papers)
...I never read of a divine instrument of human happiness, but I carry the gratitude of ages...
26From George Washington to Samuel Huntington, 20 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
for from all the accounts we receive from thence the affairs of the......at all, or being...
27To George Washington from Unknown Author, 15 July 1784 (Washington Papers)
...with some knowledge of the classics, rings all the changes on the declension of the......all...
28An Address to the People of the State of New-York on the Subject of the Constitution, Agreed Upon at Philadelphia, the … (Jay Papers)
..., asserted the unjust claim of binding us in all cases whatsoever, and prepared to obtain our...
29The Federalist Number 43, [23 January] 1788 (Madison Papers)
...“To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding...
30General Defense of the Constitution, [6 June] 1788 (Madison Papers)
...language; for, it is sufficient if any human production can stand a fair discussion. Before...
31Political Observations, 20 April 1795 (Madison Papers)
...unreasonable advantages into the hands of men; previously enriched beyond reason or necessity...
32An Examination of the British Doctrine, Which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of Peace, [ante–8 … (Madison Papers)
...JM that the work was “spoken of in all the Circles in our city with the highest......all...
33Detatched Memoranda, ca. 31 January 1820 (Madison Papers)
...and competitions remarked that it would be best for all of them to let the trade be free,...human
34From James Madison to James Monroe, 20 May 1807 (Madison Papers)
...of the high seas, which ought to be sacred with all nations....is dearest to the human heart,...
35Notes of Proceedings in the Continental Congress, 7 June–1 August 1776 (Jefferson Papers)
...in the manuscript of his Autobiography; all previous editors of Jefferson’s papers......, all...
36From Thomas Jefferson to William Drayton, 30 July 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...which is cultivated there. This favors the probability of it’s being of a different...
37Editorial Note: The Holy Cause of Freedom (Jefferson Papers)
...of place to add here that they were at all times very devoted in their attachment to him....
38To Thomas Jefferson from Lewis Littlepage, 26 December 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...the President:—I should not have written to him at all, had I known at the time that you had...
39XIII. Fair Copy, First Annual Message, [by 27 November 1801] (Jefferson Papers)
...indeed of friendly disposition recieved from all the powers, with whom we have......protect...
40II. First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
...assurances indeed of friendly disposition recieved from all the powers, with whom we have...