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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion on Vermont, 5 December 1782 | 1782-12-05 | Whereas it appears to Congress by authentic documents that the people inhabiting the district of... | |
12 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Remarks on the Hiring Out of … | 1782-12-11 | The Secy. at War was authorized to permit the British prisoners to hire themselves out on... | |
13 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion that States be Requested to … | 1783-07-02 | Whereas by the Confederation the assent of nine states is requisite to the determination of... | |
14 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on a Treaty of Commerce … | 1783-05-01 | The Commitee to whom was referred the letter from Mr. Adams of the report: That they have... | |
15 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on Power of Secretary at … | 1782-12-13 | The Committee on the letter from Col Stewart to the Secretary at War report the following... | |
16 | Continental Congress | Continental Congress. Motion on Votes Cast in the … | 1788-08-07 | Whereas the Convention assembled at Philadelphia in the Commonwealth of Pensylvania did on the... | |
17 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Remarks on Appropriating the … | 1783-02-19 | Mr. Hamilton opposed the motion strenuously, declared that as a friend to the army as well as to... | |
18 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on the Garrisoning of … | 1783-05-12 | The same Committee submit the following report on the letter of the 3d. instant from the... | |
19 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on Colonel Charles Armand … | 1783-03-26 | The Committee to whom were referred the letters from the Commander in Chief & from Col Armand... | |
20 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion on the Promotion of … | ≈1782-12-16 | That the Secretary at War report to Congress on friday next the number of additional promotion of... | |
21 | Continental Congress | Continental Congress Motion to Extend the Time Allowed … | 1783-06-06 | [ Philadelphia, June 6, 1783. Under this date the Register of Reports of Committees sent to... | |
22 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion that Debates on the … | 1783-02-18 | Whereas it is the desire of Congress that the motives of their deliberations and measures (as far... | |
23 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Remarks on the Revenue and the … | 1783-02-20 | The conversation turned on the subject of revenue under the consideration of Congress, and on the... | |
24 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion Censuring David Howell, [17 … | 1782-12-17 | Mr. Howel having avowed himself the author of the letter respecting foreign loans and other... | |
25 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Remarks on the Censure of David … | 1782-12-18 | The day was chiefly spent on the case of Mr. Howel; whose behaviour … led to a determined... | |
26 | Continental Congress | Continental Congress Draft of a Proclamation by … | 1783-06-24 | Whereas a body of armed soldiers in the service of the United States quartered in the barracks of... | |
27 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on a Memorial of Lieutenant … | 1783-07-23 | The Committee on the letter from the Secretary at War respecting Lt Col Ternant submit the... | |
28 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion on Instructions to Francis … | 1783-05-21 | Resolved that Mr. Dana be informed that the treaties lately entered into for restoring peace have... | |
29 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion on Officers Holding Brevet … | 1783-05-26 | Resolved That the officers at present holding brevet commissions in the army be intitled to the... | |
30 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion that Requisitions on the … | 1782-12-20 | That the Committee appointed to consider and report what further or different provision may be... | |
31 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on Reduction of Expenses in … | 1783-04-07 | The Committee appointed to consider and report such eoconomical measures as may be proper and... | |
32 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion that Furloughs be Granted … | 1783-05-26 | [ Philadelphia, May 26, 1783. ] On this date Hamilton moved “That the Commander in Chief be... | |
33 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on Measures to be Taken for … | 1783-05-30 | [ Philadelphia ] May 30, 1783 . On this date a committee, consisting of Hamilton, Oliver... | |
34 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on the Claim of Baron von … | 1782-12-30 | The Committee to whom was referred the letter from Major General The Baron De Steuben having... | |
35 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on Brigadier Generals James … | 1782-12-31 | The Committee to whom was referred the letter from the Secretary at War of the 22 instant report... | |
36 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Report on the Promotion of … | 1783-01-07 | The Committee to whom was recommitted the letter of the 22d. of December from the Secretary at... | |
37 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Remarks on Robert Morris, [5 March … | 1783-03-05 | This motion produced … lengthy & warm debates. Mr. Lee & Mr. Bland on one side disparaging the... | |
38 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion Respecting the Secretary … | 1783-06-04 | Mr. Livingston having signified to Congress his desire of relinquishing the exercise of the... | |
39 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Remarks on the Valuation of Lands … | 1783-01-08 | On the report for valuing the land conformably to the rule laid down in the fœderal articles, the... | |
40 | Hamilton, Alexander | Continental Congress Motion that the Duties Imposed by … | 1783-03-11 | A motion was made by Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Wilson to strike out the limitation of 25 years and to... |