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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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151 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Sixth Speech of July 19 … | 1788-07-19 | Ham[ilton]—combats the propriety of the word “ expresly ” congress one to regulate trade—now they... | |
152 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Seventh Speech of July … | 1788-07-19 | Ham[ilton]—would not object to the Idea—recommends this amend[men]t— Gilbert Livingston MS Notes,... | |
153 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Eighth Speech of July … | 1788-07-19 | Ham[ilton]—this [amendment] cannot be by way of explanation—but may be by recommendation. Gilbert... | |
154 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Ninth Speech of July 19 … | 1788-07-19 | Ham[ilton]—this not an explanitory amend[men]t— may be recommendatory—which he would wish—in... | |
155 | Hamilton, Alexander | Duer, William | From Alexander Hamilton to William Duer, 18 July 1788 | 1788-07-18 | [ Poughkeepsie, New York, July 18, 1788. On July 19, 1788, Hamilton wrote to James Madison:... |
156 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of July 17 … | 1788-07-17 | Ham[ilton] Scarce any new reasons to be offered; they are short—& must have their force it may do... | |
157 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Notes for Second Speech … | 1788-07-17 | I 1 not permitted to be out of union 2 Self preservation—West Point 3 Interest to consolidate II... | |
158 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July … | 1788-07-17 | Ham[ilton]—gave reasons why we would be out of the Union— Amend[ment]s have been proposed—with a... | |
159 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of July 15 … | 1788-07-15 | Ham[ilton]—They were ready to go as far as they thought safe, in recommendatory & explanatory... | |
160 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Amendments to the … | 1788-07-15 | Amendments to the Constitution to be recommended I That there shall be one representative for... | |
161 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July … | 1788-07-15 | Ham[ilton]—hopes the quest[io]n will not be pressed —as the Amend[ment]s expressly contemplate a... | |
162 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Third Speech of July 15 … | 1788-07-15 | Ham[ilton]—extremely sorry Lan[sing] cannot see the matter as he does —has this consolation, that... | |
163 | Chipman, Nathaniel | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Nathaniel Chipman, 14 July … | 1788-07-14 | Your character as a federalist, has induced me, altho’ personally unknown to you, to address you... |
164 | Kelly, John | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from John Kelly, 14 July 1788 | 1788-07-14 | [ Tinmouth, Vermont, July 14, 1788. On this date Nathaniel Chipman wrote Hamilton that Kelly... |
165 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Gilbert … | 1788-07-14 | Ham[ilton] wishes the questin may not be put as it will now be a decision of the comparitive view... | |
166 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Melancton … | 1788-07-14 | Mr. Hamilton. 1st. our powers—agreed yt. the Constitution, was advisory—suppose the... | |
167 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Notes for Speech of July … | 1788-07-12 | A. I. A republic a word used in various senses. Has been applied to aristocracies and monarchies.... | |
168 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Newspaper … | 1788-07-12 | On Saturday morning, Mr. Jay opened the business by representing the unfairness of the... | |
169 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (John McKesson’s … | 1788-07-12 | I rise with Reluctance It has been industriously circulated that I am a Man of such Talents as to... | |
170 | 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—... | |
171 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Resolution by John Jay … | 1788-07-11 | Resolved, as the opinion of the Committee that the Constitution under consideration ought to be... | |
172 | Sullivan, John | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from John Sullivan, [10 July … | 1788-07-10 | Capt Roche who was employed by me in consequence of your directions to forward the news of New... |
173 | Hamilton, Alexander | Madison, James | From Alexander Hamilton to James Madison, [8 July 1788] | 1788-07-08 | I felicitate you sincerely on the event in Virginia; but my satisfaction will be allayed, if I... |
174 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of July 3 … | 1788-07-03 | I suppose It intends that a Vessel bound from one State to another— If she puts into any port in... | |
175 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July 3 … | 1788-07-03 | Mr. Hamilton—The word Impair an english word and means to weaken or Injure . This gives no Light,... | |
176 | Hamilton, Alexander | Madison, James | From Alexander Hamilton to James Madison, [2 July 1788] | 1788-07-02 | Your letter of the 20th. came to hand two days since. I regret that your prospects were not yet... |
177 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of July 2 … | 1788-07-02 | Loans in Time of Peace peculiar to our Govt. because made thro Necessity— The Inconvenience of... | |
178 | 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... | |
179 | McKesson, John | New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of July 2 … | 1788-07-02 | The Gent says if they are disinclined to a War they will clogg it agreed —but his Amendment is to... | |
180 | 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... | |
181 | McKesson, John | New York Ratifying Convention. Third Speech of July 2 … | 1788-07-02 | Mr. Hamilton—I add to enforce the Ideas of the member who spoke last The Gent from Dutchess says... | |
182 | 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... | |
183 | Madison, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Madison, [30 June … | 1788-06-30 | Inclosed is the final result of our conventional deliberations. The intended address of the... |
184 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Newspaper … | 1788-06-30 | On Monday Mr. Yates was again called upon by Mr. Lansing for his evidence; to which Mr. Hamilton... | |
185 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (John McKesson’s … | 1788-06-30 | Mr. Lansing stated the differences between him & Mr. Hamilton on Saturday— Mr. Hamilton stated... | |
186 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 28 … | 1788-06-28 | The hon. Mr. Hamilton . Mr. Chairman, in the course of these debates, it has been suggested, that... | |
187 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 28 … | 1788-06-28 | Mr. Hamilton—Requests several Resolutions & reports from the Journal of the Senate be read— 7... | |
188 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of June … | 1788-06-28 | Mr. Hamilton . We shall make the same reservation. By the indisputable construction of these... | |
189 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Third Speech of June 28 … | 1788-06-28 | Mr. Hamilton . The honorable gentleman from Ulster has given a turn to the introduction of those... | |
190 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Third Speech of June 28 … | 1788-06-28 | These Resolutions were introduced to shew that it was the settled opinion of the Legislature as... | |
191 | 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... | |
192 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Fourth Speech of June 28 … | 1788-06-28 | A letter of the 1st inst. says, “That on Saturday the 28th ult. the Convention were still... | |
193 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Fourth Speech of June 28 … | 1788-06-28 | Mr. Hamilton—There would be a rivalship of Power—That the danger was that the State Govts. would... | |
194 | Hamilton, Alexander | Madison, James | From Alexander Hamilton to James Madison, [27 June … | 1788-06-27 | A day or two ago General Schuyler at my request sent forward to you an express with an account of... |
195 | Madison, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Madison, 27 June … | 1788-06-27 | This day put an end to the existence of our Convention. The inclosed is a copy of the Act of... |
196 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Notes on Debates, [27 … | 1788-06-27 | Mel Smith Powers ought to be precisely defined— Peculiarly so in a government of the particular... | |
197 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Francis … | 1788-06-27 | The hon. Mr. Hamilton . This is one of those subjects, Mr. Chairman, on which objections very... | |
198 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (John McKesson’s … | 1788-06-27 | It is more natural to the Mind of man to examine the Powers by which money is to be taken from... | |
199 | 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... | |
200 | Hamilton, Alexander | New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks, [26 June 1788] | 1788-06-26 | Mr Hamilton—This matter was fully debated in the Convention and left ⟨–⟩. It will not be... |