The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Comprising His Correspondence, and His Political and Official Writings, Exclusive of the Federalist, Civil and Military. Published from the Original Manuscripts Deposited in the Department of State, by Order of the Joint Library Committee of Congress, Volume 3C. S. Francis, 1850 |
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... relation to their respective debts , will be in danger of being counteracted . There are several reasons , which render it probable that the situation of the State creditors would be worse than that of the creditors of the Union , if ...
... relation to their respective debts , will be in danger of being counteracted . There are several reasons , which render it probable that the situation of the State creditors would be worse than that of the creditors of the Union , if ...
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... relation to the debt of the United States . The Secretary has now completed the objects which he pro- posed to himself to comprise in the present report . He has , for the most part , omitted details , as well to avoid fatiguing the ...
... relation to the debt of the United States . The Secretary has now completed the objects which he pro- posed to himself to comprise in the present report . He has , for the most part , omitted details , as well to avoid fatiguing the ...
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... relation to a larger district , composed of several smaller dis- tricts , will be more likely to be free from the influence , either of personal interests , or local predilections , in reference ET . 33. ] 79 DUTIES ON IMPORTS .
... relation to a larger district , composed of several smaller dis- tricts , will be more likely to be free from the influence , either of personal interests , or local predilections , in reference ET . 33. ] 79 DUTIES ON IMPORTS .
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... relation to his depart- ment , subsequent to the 1st of January , 1782 , before which time all transactions in paper money had ceased , and contracts and dealings had begun to be wholly carried on in specie , and to dis- charge demands ...
... relation to his depart- ment , subsequent to the 1st of January , 1782 , before which time all transactions in paper money had ceased , and contracts and dealings had begun to be wholly carried on in specie , and to dis- charge demands ...
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... relation to the treaties contemplated by the acts of Congress of the 22d of Octo- ber , 1787 , and 2d of July , 1788 , appear to exceed the sums which have been actually advanced on account of them . This excess is not finally ...
... relation to the treaties contemplated by the acts of Congress of the 22d of Octo- ber , 1787 , and 2d of July , 1788 , appear to exceed the sums which have been actually advanced on account of them . This excess is not finally ...
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Página 353 - ... office of discount and deposit of the! bank of the United States within that state, to*be collected, in case of refusal?
Página 577 - Equipments in the ports of the United States by any of the parties at war with France, of vessels fitted for merchandise and war, whether with or without commissions, which are doubtful in their nature, as being applicable either...
Página 408 - States, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by the constitution, and in the name of the sovereign people of the United States, do hereby proclaim and declare, unconditionally and without reservation, to all and to every person who directly or indirectly participated in the late insurrection or rebellion, a full pardon and amnesty for the...
Página 212 - If the effect of manufactories should be to detach a portion of the hands which would otherwise be engaged in tillage, it might possibly cause a smaller quantity of lands to be under cultivation; but, by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would at the same time cause the lands which were in cultivation to be better improved and more productive. And while by their influence the condition of each individual farmer would be meliorated, the total...
Página 482 - An Act supplementary to the Act making Provision for the Debt of the United States...
Página 193 - The embarrassments which have obstructed the progress of our external trade have led to serious reflections on the necessity of enlarging the sphere of our domestic commerce. The restrictive regulations which, in foreign markets, abridge the vent of the increasing surplus of our agricultural produce, serve to beget an earnest desire that a more extensive demand for that surplus may be created at home...
Página 4 - While the observance of that good faith, which is the basis of public credit, is recommended by the strongest inducements of political expediency, it is enforced by considerations of still greater authority. There are arguments for it, which rest on the immutable principles of moral obligation.
Página 71 - Except into the districts adjoining to the Dominion of Canada, or into the districts adjacent to Mexico, no merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture subject to the payment of duties shall be brought into the United States from any foreign port or place, or from any hovering vessel.
Página 5 - To justify and preserve their confidence; to promote the increasing respectability of the American name; to answer the calls of justice; to restore landed property to its due value; to furnish new resources both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to establish public order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy — these are the great and invaluable ends to be secured by a proper and adequate provision...
Página 202 - In the meantime the maintenance of two citizens instead of one is going on; the State has two members instead of one; and they, together, consume twice the value of what is produced from the land.