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This day put an end to the existence of our Convention. The inclosed is a copy of the Act of...
Mel Smith Powers ought to be precisely defined— Peculiarly so in a government of the particular...
The hon. Mr. Hamilton . This is one of those subjects, Mr. Chairman, on which objections very...
It is more natural to the Mind of man to examine the Powers by which money is to be taken from...
It is natural to suspect such a power—of money—more than necessity of govt. Men predjudiced. Have...
Mr Hamilton—This matter was fully debated in the Convention and left ⟨–⟩. It will not be...
I am very sorry to find by your letter of the 13th that your prospects are so critical. Our...
The Hon. Mr. Hamilton . Mr. Chairman, in debates of this kind it is extremely easy, on either...
The Principles laid down on both Sides may be true to a certain Extent— Each appears plausible...
Mr. Hamilton—The Genl. Intent of the Clause is Suppose what is expressed in the Resolution...
Lansing … mode of appointment duration in office means of controul— Chancellor— Senators equally...
Honorable Mr. Hamilton . I am persuaded, Mr. Chairman, that I in my turn, shall be indulged, in...
We all Aim at the best Govt. We should mix the Happy Ingredients, and not go into Extremes or we...
The mind at ye Revolution run into extremes—the extreme was, we consulted nothing but to tie the...
The honorable Mr. Hamilton . It is not my design, Mr. Chairman, to extend this debate by any new...
It is true the great object of the Smaller States was an equal Suffrage in Senate—but some of...
Mr. Hamilton . I recollect well the alteration which the gentleman alludes to; but, it by no...
The Judiciary Department has been on the anvil for several days; and I presume will still be a...
I thank you My beloved for your letter by the Post. I have time only to tell you that I am well...
By the Desire of our Mutual Friend Rufus King Esqr. I have the great pleasure and satisfaction of...
I thank you for your letter of the 9th. instant and am glad to learn that you think the chance is...
Mr. Hamilton then reassumed his argument. When, said he, I had the honor to address the committee...
I endeavoured to Shew that the Contending Interests of the States produced that Compromise— That...
Mr. Hamilton. Agrees with me in the first principle of a broad basis. It resulted from...
Mr. Hamilton   I do contend that this Constitution is a federal Republic. John McKesson MS Notes,...
The Hon. Mr. Hamilton . Mr. Chairman I rise to take notice of the observations of the hon. member...
Under the present Confederation 26 Men may do every thing that the proposed Governmt. may do—and...
Mr. Hamilton . I only rise to observe that the gentleman has misunderstood me. What I meant to...
Our debates have advanced as far as the Judiciary Department against which a great effort is...
I Various Interests Navigating and Non Navigating— Great and Small— Struggle for Commercial point...