1A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress, &c., [15 December] 1774 (Hamilton Papers)
...a Christian duty to submit to be plundered of all we have, merely because some of our fellow-...
2The Farmer Refuted, &c., [23 February] 1775 (Hamilton Papers)
...performances, which has been exhibited to public view, during all the present controversy.
3New York Assembly. Remarks on an Act Granting to Congress Certain Imposts and Duties, [15 February 1787] (Hamilton Papers)
...any exists, and to discharge my duty at all events,—to lay the subject fully before the...protect
4New 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...
5The Federalist No. 6, [14 November 1787] (Hamilton Papers)
...perhaps, still more alarming kind, those which will in all probability flow from dissentions...
6New 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...
7Eulogy on Nathanael Greene, [4 July 1789] (Hamilton Papers)
...am now called upon to perform. All the motives capable of interesting an ingenuous and feeling...
8Alexander 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...
9Alexander 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,...
10From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, [5 August] 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
...with contempt, and absolutely to refuse all kind of communication or intercourse with... ...all...