The Works of Alexander Hamilton: CorrespondenceC. S. Francis, 1851 |
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... hope experience will at last make us wiser . His Excellency lately had a visit from the Oneida Chief and five others . He managed them with a good deal of address , and sent them away perfectly satisfied . He persuaded them to go to ...
... hope experience will at last make us wiser . His Excellency lately had a visit from the Oneida Chief and five others . He managed them with a good deal of address , and sent them away perfectly satisfied . He persuaded them to go to ...
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... hope to put an effectual stop to any further deser- tions to the enemy ; as the disaffected have been hitherto greatly emboldened by their having , for the want of courts , escaped the punishment they deserved . It frequently happens ...
... hope to put an effectual stop to any further deser- tions to the enemy ; as the disaffected have been hitherto greatly emboldened by their having , for the want of courts , escaped the punishment they deserved . It frequently happens ...
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... hope you take minutes and keep a Journal ! If you have not hitherto , I pray do it henceforth . I seriously , and with all my little influence , urge this upon you . This may be a new and strange thought to you : but if you survive the ...
... hope you take minutes and keep a Journal ! If you have not hitherto , I pray do it henceforth . I seriously , and with all my little influence , urge this upon you . This may be a new and strange thought to you : but if you survive the ...
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... hope that our Generals are very busy fortifying the passes in the Highlands . I fear we shall destroy many men by it when the weather grows warm . Much fatigue prevents that attention to cleanliness which is essential to the health of ...
... hope that our Generals are very busy fortifying the passes in the Highlands . I fear we shall destroy many men by it when the weather grows warm . Much fatigue prevents that attention to cleanliness which is essential to the health of ...
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... hope I shall be able to succeed . The plan I before laid , having been totally deranged , a new one has become necessary . It is now too late to send Warner's militia ; by the time they reached you , their term of service would be out ...
... hope I shall be able to succeed . The plan I before laid , having been totally deranged , a new one has become necessary . It is now too late to send Warner's militia ; by the time they reached you , their term of service would be out ...
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Стр. 179 - Tis said he possessed a pretty taste for the fine arts, and had himself attained some proficiency in poetry, music, and painting. His knowledge a-ppeared without ostentation, and embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments : which left you to suppose more than appeared.
Стр. 257 - A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.
Стр. 2 - ... life, though not my character, to exalt my station. I am confident, Ned, that my youth excludes me from any hopes of immediate preferment, nor do I desire it ; but I mean to prepare the way for futurity. I'm no philosopher, you see, and may be justly said to build castles in the air ; my folly makes me ashamed, and beg you'll conceal it ; yet, Neddy, we have seen such schemes successful, when the projector is constant. I shall conclude by saying, I wish there was a war.
Стр. 177 - His request was granted in its full extent, for in the whole progress of the affair, he was treated with the most scrupulous delicacy. When brought before the Board of Officers...
Стр. 178 - He could scarce finish the sentence, bursting into tears in spite of his efforts to suppress them, and with difficulty collected himself enough afterwards to add, "I wish to be permitted to assure him I did not act under this impression, but submitted to a necessity imposed...
Стр. 213 - I have prevailed upon myself not to renounce it; but while, from motives of public utility, I was doing violence to my feelings, I was always determined, if there should ever happen a breach between us, never to consent to an accommodation. I was persuaded that when once that nice barrier which marked the boundaries of what we owed to each other should be thrown down, it might be propped again, but could never be restored.
Стр. 35 - I have the honor to be, with much respect, Sir, your most obedient humble servant, RICHARD OSWALD.
Стр. 212 - That, as a conversation could serve no other purpose than to produce explanations, mutually disagreeable, though I certainly would not refuse an interview if he desired it, yet I would be happy if he would permit me to decline it. 3d. That though determined to leave the family, the same principles...
Стр. 437 - The men, who oppose a strong and energetic government, are in my opinion narrow-minded politicians, or are under the influence of local views. The apprehension expressed by them, that the people will not accede to the form proposed, is the ostensible, not the real cause of opposition.
Стр. 186 - I have tried to persuade her that her fears are ill founded ; but she will not be convinced. She received us in bed, with every circumstance that would interest our Sympathy : and her sufferings were so eloquent, that I wished myself her brother, to have a right to become her defender.