"660; letter to, 871 Livingston, Gertrude, 193 Livingston, Gilbert, 291, 853
Livingston, Henry Brockholst, 475. See also Livingston, Brockholst Livingston,
Henry W., 717; certificate of clerkship, 535-36 Livingston, John H., 291;
conveyance to, 476-77; letter from, 610; letter to Richard Morris, 474-76
Livingston, John R., 623, 653, 660 Livingston, Margaret, 475 Livingston, Alarrurin
, 11 Livingston, Mary Stirling (Mrs. Peter Van Bru ..."
New Work Patterns(1st Edition) Putting Policy into Practice by Michael Syrett, Patricia E. Leighton Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 1988 by Trans-Atlantic Pubns ISBN-13: 978-0-273-02864-2, ISBN: 0-273-02864-2
"George Washington to Colonel Lewis Nicola l Valley Forge, ]une 9, 1778.
Instructs Nicola to admit John Woel- per of German Battalion as a captain in
Corps of Invalids. Df, in writing of H, George Washington Papers, Library of
Congress, 1. Nicola was a colonel in the Corps of Invalids. ... to be taken in the
event of evacuation of Philadelphia. Df, in writing of H, George Washington
Papers, Library of Congress. To Elias Boud'mot [Va ..."
"Alexander Hamilton Harold C. Syrett. ALS, sold at Anderson Galleries, April 20,
1918, Lot 1 16. 1. Appleton was commissioner of ... Brother, We Salute you. This
is all we have to say. John Shianondo X his mark Peter Onegomba X his mark
John Onodigo X his mark Peter Sademarenghkin X his mark Todwick
Thaghasaweta X his mark Cornelius Thahiktoton X his mark Thomas
Shononghsis X his mark Daniel Shianondo X his mark Alexr. Hamilton Esqr ..."
"Alexander Hamilton Harold Coffin Syrett. To. James. A. Bayard. 1. New- York
Jany. i6th. 1801. I was glad to find my dear sir, by your letter,2 that you had not
yet determined to go with the current of the Foederal Party in the support of Mr
Burr & that you were resolved to hold yourself disengaged till the moment of final
... con for prefering Burr to J. I observe no small exaggeration to the prejudice of
the latter & some things t ..."
"Alexander Hamilton Harold C. Syrett. Miller, Treaties, II "Minutes of the S.U.M."
Mitchell, Hamilton Moreau de St. Mery, Loix et Constitutions des Colonies Fran-
foises Morris, Diary of the French Revolution Pennsylvania Archives, 2nd ser., IV
PRO: F.O, or PRO: CO. PRO: F.O., or PRO: C.O. (Great Britain) "Reynolds
Pamphlet" Brief Notices of the Arts and Sciences Connected with Them.
Containing the Commercial Transactions of the Bri ..."
"Mr. Edward M. Graf, Curator, The Passaic County Historical Society, Lambert
Castle, Paterson, New Jersey Mr. Harold Hazleton, Librarian, New York
Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City Miss Sandra M. Kamtman,
Manuscripts Assistant, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore Mr. John D.
Kilbourne, Librarian, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore Miss Mary Jo Kline,
Assistant Editor, John Jay Papers, Columbia University Mr ..."
"Alexander Hamilton Harold C. Syrett. T. D C. Off March 29. 1792 Sir, On
examining the subsisting contracts, between the United States, and the
Government of France, and the ... Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence, I,
Introduction, 5S 69, 70, 71; Charles J. Stille, Beaumarchais and the "Lost Million"
(n.p., n.d.), 34^38; ASP, Claims, I, 343-46. 11. Durival to Le Grand, August 30,
1786 (Sparks, Works of Benjamin Franklin, X, 269- ..."
"Alexander Hamilton Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke. power to make
laws paramount to those of the States.18 And nothing says he, in another place,
but a necessity invincible by other means can justify such a prostration of laws
which constitute the pillars of our whole system of jurisprudence, and are the
foundation laws of the State Governments.17 If these are truly the foundation
laws of the several states, then have most ..."
"Barbeyrac in his commentary on Grotius is still stronger against the right of
passage.t He affirms that even though we have nothing to apprehend from ... and
if denied * Puffendorffs Law of Nature & Nations page 239, 240 3 t Note 1 on
Book II Chapt II § XIII1 t Rights of War & Peace, Book II Chap II I XIII No. ...
Wherein are explained, The Law of Nature and Nations, and The Principal Points
relating to Government. Written in Latin ..."
"These papers are printed in chronological order; documents which have not
been found but are known to exist have been calendared. Hamilton received
letters from virtually every prominent American of his day, large numbers of which
have never been published before. This work is the result of a project which was
initiated in 1955. Professor Harold C. Syrett, distinguished American historian
and Hamilton scholar (and a member of the D ..."
"Columbia University Press, 1962. Hardcover. Ex-library book with associated stamps and markings. Dust jacket intact, protective plastic cover in fair condition with scuffing and abrasions. End-pages contain library adhesive/tape stains, markings and stamp-card. Interior text & illustrations in very good condition with no additional alterations or writing. A fascinating glimpse into the inner life of today’s most-talked about Founding Fa ..."
"Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett Jacob Ernest Cooke. was ill founded
and illustory; and the observations made under the last head, will, I imagine,
have sufficed to convince the impartial and discerning, that there is an absolute
necessity for an entire change in the first principles of the system: That if we are in
earnest about giving the Union ... Who so likely to make suitable provisions for
the public defence, as that ..."
"George Washington to Brigadier General Jedediah Huntington Morristoix1n [New
Jersey] May 8, 1780. Asks Huntington to inquire into the circumstances of Major
Benjamin Throop's affair. Df, in writing of H, George Washington Papers, Library
of Congress. George Washington to Isaac Woodruff 1 Morristown [New Jersey]
May 8, 1780. Reports that he has asked Brigadier General Jedediah Huntington
to inquire into Major Benjamin Throop's affai ..."
"Of the many individuals who generously shared their specialized information or
provided assistance, the editors are especially indebted to Miss Ruth M. Blair,
Manuscript Cataloger, Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford Mr. John
Catanzariti, Associate Editor, The Papers of Robert Morris, City University of New
York Miss Margaret Cobb, Assistant Editor, The Nathanael Greene Papers,
Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence Profe ..."
"4 A man of this way of thinking, surely may be said to be fond of revolutions; yet
possibly were he the chief Magistrate he might not wish for a revolution during his
presidency. I beg my respects to Mrs. Hamilton & to be kindly remembered to
General Schuyler.5 I am with very great regard & esteem Dear Sir Yr. most hum.
Servt. Ch. Carroll of Carrollton ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress. 1.
John Barker Church. 2. Letter not ..."
"One, signed by Jefferson, is dated June 4, 1798, and the second, signed by
Thomas McKean, chief justice of Pennsylvania, is dated June 11, 1798 (Frances
A. Logan, Memoir of Dr. George Logan of Stenton [Philadelphia, 1899], 56-57).
Logan also had letters from Joseph Philippe Letombc, French consul general
and consul for Philadelphia, to Philippe Antoine Merlin of Douai, the head of the
French Directory, and to Charles Maurice de Tal ..."
"It is even difficult to believe that any man in either House of Congress who values
his reputation for discernment or sincerity will publicly hazard it by a serious
attempt to controvert the position. It is nevertheless too much a fashion with some
politicians, when hard pressed on the expediency of a measure to entrench
themselves behind objections to its constitutionality. Aware that there is naturally
in the public mind a jealou ..."