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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...
201 Hamilton, Alexander Madison, James From Alexander Hamilton to James Madison, [25 June … 1788-06-25 I am very sorry to find by your letter of the 13th that your prospects are so critical. Our...
202 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 25 … 1788-06-25 The Hon. Mr. Hamilton . Mr. Chairman, in debates of this kind it is extremely easy, on either...
203 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 25 … 1788-06-25 The Principles laid down on both Sides may be true to a certain Extent— Each appears plausible...
204 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Second Speech of June … 1788-06-25 Mr. Hamilton—The Genl. Intent of the Clause is Suppose what is expressed in the Resolution...
205 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Notes on Debates, [24 … 1788-06-24 Lansing … mode of appointment duration in office means of controul— Chancellor— Senators equally...
206 Childs, Francis New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (Francis … 1788-06-24 Honorable Mr. Hamilton . I am persuaded, Mr. Chairman, that I in my turn, shall be indulged, in...
207 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. Remarks (John McKesson’s … 1788-06-24 We all Aim at the best Govt. We should mix the Happy Ingredients, and not go into Extremes or we...
208 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...
209 Childs, Francis New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 23 … 1788-06-23 The honorable Mr. Hamilton . It is not my design, Mr. Chairman, to extend this debate by any new...
210 Hamilton, Alexander New York Ratifying Convention. First Speech of June 23 … 1788-06-23 It is true the great object of the Smaller States was an equal Suffrage in Senate—but some of...