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To the People of the State of New-York. THE third charge against the House of Representatives is,...
Ham[ilton]—this not an explanitory amend[men]t— may be recommendatory—which he would wish—in...
Mr. Hamilton moved for leave to bring in a bill, to render more effectual, the act granting...
To the People of the State of New-York. WE have seen that an incontroulable power over the...
Mr. Hamilton. Agrees with me in the first principle of a broad basis. It resulted from...
New York, December 6, 1787. As members of a committee of the trustees of Columbia College...
Col. Hamilton considered the motion as intended manifestly to transfer the election from the...
The house then went into the consideration of the objections of the council of revision to the...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE erection of a new government, whatever care or wisdom...
Mr Hamilton sd. If the States are not united, therefore necessary to clog it—concludes the other...
§ 6   A senator when impeached shall continue to exercise his office until conviction The People...
The examples of antient confederacies, cited in my last paper, have not exhausted the source of...
463H. G. Letter XIV, 9 April 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
In mine of the 25th of February last, I observed, that there were reasons to conclude that the...
Mr. Hamilton, from the Committee to whom was referred the petition of Isaac Gouverneur, junior,...
That Mr. Hamilton Moved that the Clause last read should be expunged, and the following...
To the People of the State of New-York. HAVING examined the constitution of the house of...
Ham[ilton]—among other reasons ag[ains]t it— mentions the probability of having the appointments...
The Hon. Mr. Hamilton . Mr. Chairman I rise to take notice of the observations of the hon. member...
As it will evidently be of great use in the ensuing election to have some Gentlemen of activity...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE examples of ancient confederacies, cited in my last...
To the People of the State of New-York. THE necessity of a Constitution, at least equally...
Mr. Hamilton apprehended inconveniency from fixing the wages. He was strenuous agst. making the...
New York, March 31, 1787. On this date Hamilton, as chairman of a committee on the petition of...
To the People of the State of New-York. IN the course of the foregoing review of the constitution...
New York, April 14, 1787. In his petition, Ludenton asserted that “certain depreciation...
Power of Restraint dangerous—we may have a War of defence—therefore dangerous. The reasoning...
The new constitution has in favour of its success these circumstances—a very great weight of...
[ New York ] April 14, 1789 . Acknowledges receipt of £112 for services as counsel in a...
On that part of the bill, which enacts that a tax be laid on certain instruments of writing in...
Ham[ilton]—improper in a war, or in the case of a war to publish a state of accounts to all the...