History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the Continent, 6. cilt

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D. Appleton and Company, 1884
 

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CHAPTER IV
54
Denmark The free city of Hamburg Portugal Russia
56
The debt to the army and half pay
62
Reception of the resolution of congress A convention called
65
The news of peace
68
THE AMERICAN ARMY AND ITS CHIEF
70
CHAPTER VII
78
In Maryland In congress Riot in Philadelphia
93
ON THE WAY TO A FEDERAL CONVENTION 17881787
96
Hamilton on the defects of the confederation
99
The objections of Richard Henry
100
Morris fears injury to commerce from the influence of western states
104
History of the clause against slavery
118
National measures of Virginia
122
On interior trade On the state of Ohio
130
The politics of New York corrupted by its customhouse
131
Proposed reform of the confederacy by less than a unanimous vote
143
John Adams and King George
148
Of a university No state to trespass on the rights of another state
153
17831787
154
The court and the legislature of Rhode Island in conflict
169
Public opinion on paper money
175
CHAPTER VII
177
His religion His hatred of war
181
Plan for a federal convention
187
New York retains the collecting of the revenue
193
Only five states appear Their extreme caution in their report
196
Expectation of the British ministry
202
CHAPTER I
207
Arrival of Washington Opening of the federal convention
208
Charles Pinckney presents a plan
215
How both branches are to be chosen Hamiltons opinion
221
The states and the nation Independence declared unitedly
231
CHAPTER IV
255
CHAPTER V
270
Schuyler proposes the union of New England and New York
278

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