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    1 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Melancton … 1788-07-12 Mr. Hamilton—Rises with reluctance. 1. because he wishes to conciliate. 2. That he is plausiable—...
    2 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Melancton … 1788-07-14 Mr. Hamilton.   1st. our powers—agreed yt. the Constitution, was advisory—suppose the...
    3 Smith, Melancton New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Melancton … 1788-06-27 It is natural to suspect such a power—of money—more than necessity of govt. Men predjudiced. Have...
    4 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Third Speech of June 28 … 1788-06-28 The Gent. of Ulster seems to suspect ⟨ags.⟩ were intrd. to shew inconsisty. The papers read, to...
    5 Smith, Melancton New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Melancton … 1788-06-20 The Govt. is to be rejected if bad. Not call reasoning, declamation. Radical defect of the...
    6 Smith, Melancton New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of July 2 … 1788-07-02 Mr. Hamilton—The Gentn. states, the danger of making Loans in extreme—no Instances to prove. A...
    7 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 21 … 1788-06-21 Mr. Hamilton. Agrees with me in the first principle of a broad basis. It resulted from...
    8 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July 2 … 1788-07-02 Mr Hamilton sd. If the States are not united, therefore necessary to clog it—concludes the other...
    9 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Third Speech of July 2 … 1788-07-02 Power of Restraint dangerous—we may have a War of defence—therefore dangerous. The reasoning...
    10 Smith, Melancton New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Melancton … 1788-06-24 The mind at ye Revolution run into extremes—the extreme was, we consulted nothing but to tie the...