The Works of Alexander Hamilton, (Federal Edition), vol. 5

Vol. V (Foreign Relations (continued)) of a twelve volume collection of the works of Alexander Hamilton who served at a formative period of the American Republic. His papers and letters are important for understanding this period as he served as secretary and aide-de-campe to George Washington, attended the Constitutional Convention, wrote many of The Federalist Papers, and was secretary of the treasury.
The Works of Alexander Hamilton, ed. Henry Cabot Lodge (Federal Edition) (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904). In 12 vols. Vol. 5.
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- Author: Alexander Hamilton
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- FOREIGN RELATIONS (Continued)
- FOREIGN RELATIONS (Continued)
- FOREIGN RELATIONS (Continued)
- cabinet opinion
- cabinet opinion—hamilton and knox
- washington to john jay, chief-justice, and james wilson, james iredell, and william patterson, associate-justices, of the supreme court of the united states
- questions proposed to be submitted to the judges of the supreme court of the united states
- washington to the heads of departments and the attorney-general
- no jacobin1
- I.
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- instructions to the collectors of the customs2
- cabinet opinion.—hamilton to washington1
- notes by hamilton, to frame letter of secretary of state to gouverneur morris, minister at paris (Cabinet Paper.)
- cabinet opinion
- hamilton to washington
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- Report.
- americanus (From the American Daily Advertiser.)
- I
- II.
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- Points to be Considered in the Instructions to Mr. Jay, Envoy Extraordinary to Great Britain
- On the Part of the British
- On the Part of the United States
- Treaty of Commerce
- As Equivalents
- hamilton to randolph1
- part of instructions to john jay
- hamilton to jay (Cabinet Paper.)
- treaty project
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- hamilton to randolph (Cabinet Paper.)
- hamilton to randolph (Cabinet Paper.)
- Remarks on Lord Grenville’s Project of a Commercial Treaty, made at the Request of E. Randolph, Esq., Secretary of State
- hamilton to washington (Cabinet Paper.)
- Remarks on the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, made between the United States and Great Britain
- Supplementary Remarks
- horatius1
- CAMILLUS
- CAMILLUS1 (From the Argus.)
- defence of mr. jay’s treaty
- no. I
- no. II
- no. III
- no. IV
- no. V
- no. VI
- no. VII
- no. VIII
- no. IX
- no. X
- no. XI
- no. XII
- no. XIII
- no. XIV
- no. XV
- no. XVI
- no. XVII
- no. XVIII
- no. XIX
- no. XX
- no. XXI
- no. XXII
- no. XXIII1
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