History of the United States of America

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Appleton, 1892
 

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Long debates upon it 382
47
Believes American union impossible
50
Denmark The free city of Hamburg Portugal Russia
56
THE AMERICAN AEMT AND ITS CHIEF
59
The debt to the army and half pay
62
The news of peace
68
Washingtons meditations His appeal to the governor of Virginia
70
Washingtons zeal for establishing a permanent union
76
A receiver of the United States revenue
80
Discharging the army Society of the Cincinnati
82
Peace between America and Great Britain
86
CHAPTER I
89
Hamilton on the defects of the confederation
99
Madison forced to retire by the rule of rotation
105
Congress declines to lead the way England compels union
111
Against slavery in the West How it was lost
117
History of the clause against slavery 289
118
National measures of Virginia
122
Washington negotiates between Virginia and Maryland He refuses gifts
128
Grayson favors the prohibition of slavery 184
134
Boston demands more powers for congress and a protective tariff 189
140
The objections of Richard Henry Lee
144
The United States agree with France for a perfect reciprocity
152
Of the Baptists Of the convention of the Presbyterian church
158
Rapid increase of the Methodists Roman Catholics in the United States
164
The court and the legislature of Rhode Island in conflict
169
Inflexibility of Washington
175
His religion Hia hatred of war
181
Plan for a federal convention
187
New York retains the collecting of the revenue
193
to May 1787
195
Its legislature accepts the invitation from Annapolis
201
THE CONSTITUTION IN OUTLINE
207
Limited power of the delegates from Delaware
211
Extent of the federal legislative powers
217
The veto power
223
The requirement of an oath
229
THE CONNECTICUT COMPKOM1SE
231
Speech and plan of Hamilton
235
Parsons visits the West
283
Grayson and slavery Nathan Dane and King
289
Virginia accepts the ordinance with its exclusion of slavery
291
The quorum Qualifications of electors
297
Madisons vote decides that the power shall not be granted
303
Slaves and representation 808
309
Navy and militia Clause on the militia 818
315
In South Carolina 92
322
The tenure of good behavior considered
328
Subject referred to a committee of eleven 834
337
Of Hamilton How the votes were to be counted
338
The plan for a council rejected Relation of the president and the senate
344
Judges not removable by address Extent of the judicial power
350
Number of the house of representatives 854
356
Of a university No state to trespass on the rights of another state
361
Three refuse 866
367
Is supported by New Tork Propositions of New Jersey 873
373
Plan for a second federal convention
379
The constitution in the Delaware legislature 889
389
Wise conduct of Hancock
395
The convention wavering
401
Of John Adams
408
The constitution in New Hampshire
409
Debate between Lowndes and Pinckney
415
The convention organized 211
419
CHAPTER V
421
Is replied to by Pendleton and Madison
427
Navigation of the Mississippi
433
The American constitution Its forerunners
441
How the constitution is to be amended
447
Hamilton and a revenue tariff
453
Debate between Smith and Hamilton Lansing holds out
459
Is divided by parties
461
In Virginia In South Carolina
467
And of America
478
Convention of North Carolina 460
500
Power to cut canals negatived 360
507
Of New Hampshire Rhode Island 169
543
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