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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1015106161
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 663 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781108381307
    Originaltitel: Works 2017 Selections
    Inhalt: Volume II: 1789–1884: Few of America's founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading role in writing and ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader of one of America's first two political parties, and was influential in interpreting the scope of the national government's constitutional powers. This comprehensive collection provides Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering his entire public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers are introduced to Hamilton - in his own words - as defender of the American cause, as an early proponent of a stronger national government, as a founder and protector of the American Constitution, as the nation's first secretary of the treasury, as President George Washington's trusted foreign policy advisor, and as a leader of the Federalist Party. Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading founders; a must-have reference source
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018)
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781108422239
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781108434980
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781108422239
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1017952515
    Umfang: xv, 663 Seiten , 26 cm
    ISBN: 9781108422239
    Anmerkung: Mit Register
    In: volume 2
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_BV044859560
    Umfang: xv, 663 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-108-42223-9
    Anmerkung: Auf dem Titelblatt falsch: 1789-1884, auf dem Umschlag: 1789-1804
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9960118045602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 663 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-108-38670-9 , 1-108-39030-7 , 1-108-38130-8
    Originaltitel: Works. 2017 Selections.
    Inhalt: Volume II: 1789-1884: Few of America's founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading role in writing and ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader of one of America's first two political parties, and was influential in interpreting the scope of the national government's constitutional powers. This comprehensive collection provides Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering his entire public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers are introduced to Hamilton - in his own words - as defender of the American cause, as an early proponent of a stronger national government, as a founder and protector of the American Constitution, as the nation's first secretary of the treasury, as President George Washington's trusted foreign policy advisor, and as a leader of the Federalist Party. Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading founders; a must-have reference source.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018). , Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Financial Founding Father: 1789-1792 -- Letter to Henry Lee, December 1, 1789 -- Excerpts from a Report Relative to a Provision for the Support of Public Credit, January 9, 1790 -- Memorandum to George Washington, May 28, 1790 -- Address to the Public Creditors, September 1, 1790 -- Letter to John Jay, November 13, 1790 -- Excerpt from the Report on a National Bank, December 13, 1790 -- Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, February 23, 1791 -- Excerpts from the Report on Manufactures, December 5, 1791 -- Letter to Edward Carrington, May 26, 1792 -- Letter to George Washington, August 18, 1792 -- Objections and Answers Respecting the Administration, August 18, 1792 -- Explanatory Notes -- Part 2 The Challenges of Foreign Policy: 1793-1795 -- For the Gazette of the United States, March-April, 1793 -- Answer to Question the 3rd Proposed by the President of the U. States, April 18, 1793 -- On the Reception of Edmond Charles Genet in Philadelphia, May 14-16, 1793 -- Memorandum to George Washington, May 15, 1793 -- State of facts as supposed -- Excerpt from a Letter to ____., May 18, 1793 -- Defense of the President's Neutrality Proclamation, May 1793 -- Pacificus No. I, June 29, 1793 -- Pacificus No. II, July 3, 1793 -- Pacificus No. III, July 6, 1793 -- Pacificus No. IV, July 10, 1793 -- Pacificus No. V, July 13-17, 1793 -- Pacificus No. VI, July 17, 1793 -- Pacificus No. VII, July 27, 1793 -- Philo Pacificus, August 5, 1793 -- Memorandum to George Washington, August 5, 1793 -- No Jacobin No. V, August 14, 1793 -- For the American Daily Advertiser -- No Jacobin No. VI, August 16, 1793 -- For the American Daily Advertiser -- No Jacobin No. VII, August 23, 1793 -- For the American Daily Advertiser. , No Jacobin No. VIII, August 26, 1793 -- For the American Daily Advertiser -- Views on the French Revolution, 1794 -- Americanus No. I, January 31, 1794 -- Americanus No. II, February 7, 1794 -- Letter to George Washington, April 14, 1794 -- Letter to Isaac Holmes, June 17, 1794 -- Letter to George Washington, August 2, 1794 -- Tully No. I, August 23, 1794 -- For the American Daily Advertiser To the PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES. -- Tully No. II, August 26, 1794 -- For the American Daily Advertiser To the PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES. -- Tully No. III, August 28, 1794 -- For the American Daily Advertiser To the PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES -- Tully No. IV, September 2, 1794 -- Letter to Edmund Randolph, September 11, 1794 -- Letter to George Washington, September 19, 1794 -- Letter to George Washington, December 2, 1794 -- The Cause of France, 1794 -- The French Revolution, 1794 -- Report on the Petition of William Gardner, January 31, 1795 -- Letter to George Washington, January 31, 1795 -- Explanatory Notes -- Part 3 Federalist Party Leader: 1795-1800 -- Letter to Rufus King, February 21, 1795 -- The Defense No. I, July 22, 1795 -- The Defense No. XXXVI, January 2, 1796 -- The Defense No. XXXVII, January 6, 1796 -- The Defense No. XXXVIII, January 9, 1796 -- Opinion on the Georgia Repeal Act, March 25, 17961 -- Case -- Answer -- Design for a Seal for the United States, May 1796 -- Explanation -- The War in Europe, September-December 1796 -- Letter from Alexander Hamilton to _____, November 8, 1796 -- Excerpt from The Answer, December 8, 1796 -- For The Minerva -- The Warning No. I, January 27, 1797 -- The Warning No. II, February 7, 1797 -- The Warning No. III, February 21, 1797 -- The Warning No. IV, February 27, 1797 -- The Warning No. V, March 13, 1797 -- Notes on Conduct with Great Britain, April 10, 1797. , Excerpt from an Answer to Questions Proposed by the President of the U. States, April 29, 1797 -- Excerpt from a Letter to William Hamilton, May 2, 1797 -- Excerpts from The Reynolds Pamphlet, 1797 -- The Stand No. I, March 30, 1798 -- The Stand No. II, April 4, 1798 -- The Stand No. III, April 7, 1798 -- The Stand No. IV, April 12, 1798 -- The Stand No. V, April 16, 1798 -- The Stand No. VI, April 19, 1798 -- The Stand No. VII, April 21, 1798 -- Letter to George Washington, May 19, 1798 -- Letter to George Washington, June 2, 1798 -- Letter to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., June 29, 1798 -- Excerpt from a Letter to Stephen Van Rensselaer, January 27, 1799 -- Letter to Theodore Sedgwick, February 2, 1799 -- Letter to Timothy Pickering, February 21, 1799 -- Letter to James McHenry, March 18, 1799 -- Excerpt from a Letter to James McHenry, April 20, 1799 -- Letter to James McHenry, May 3, 1799 -- Letter to James McHenry, May 18, 1799 -- Letter to James McHenry, May 27, 1799 -- General Orders, June 6, 1799 -- Letter to James McHenry, July 29, 1799 -- Letter to James McHenry, August 5, 1799 -- Letter to Thomas Lloyd Moore, October 6, 1799 -- Letter to Jonathan Dayton, October-November, 1799 -- Letter to Josiah Ogden Hoffman, November 6, 1799 -- Excerpt from a Letter to James McHenry, November 23, 1799 -- Letter to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, December 22, 1799 -- Letter to Tobias Lear, January 2, 1800 -- Excerpt from a Letter to Rufus King, January 5, 1800 -- Letter to Martha Washington, January 12, 1800 -- Letter to Theodore Sedgwick, February 27, 1800 -- Letter to Henry Lee, March 7, 1800 -- Letter to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., March 12, 1800 -- Letter to Timothy Pickering, March 15, 1800 -- Letter to James McHenry, March 21, 1800 -- Letter to John Jay, May 7, 1800 -- Letter to Theodore Sedgwick, May 10, 1800 -- Letter to James McHenry, May 15, 1800. , Letter to John Adams, August 1, 1800 -- Letter to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., August 3, 1800 -- Letter to James A. Bayard, August 6, 1800 -- Excerpt from a Letter to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, August 7, 1800 -- Letter to William Jackson, August 26, 1800 -- Letter to James McHenry, August 27, 1800 -- Letter to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., September 26, 1800 -- Letter to John Adams, October 1, 1800 -- Letter from Alexander Hamilton, Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams... -- Letter to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., December 16, 1800 -- Excerpt from a Letter to Theodore Sedgwick, December 22, 1800 -- Letter to Harrison Gray Otis, December 23, 1800 -- Excerpt from a Letter to Gouverneur Morris, December 24, 1800 -- Letter to Gouverneur Morris, December 26, 1800 -- Letter to James A. Bayard, December 27, 1800 -- Excerpt from a Letter to James Ross, December 29, 1800 -- Letter to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., December, 1800 -- Explanatory Notes -- Part 4 Elder Statesman: 1801-1804 -- Excerpts from An Address to the Electors of the State of New York, March 21, 1801 -- The Examination Number I, December 17, 1801 -- Excerpts from The Examination Number III, December 21, 1801 -- The Examination Number V, December 29, 1801 -- The Examination Number VI, January 2, 1802 -- The Examination Number VII, January 7, 1802 -- The Examination Number VIII, January 12, 1802 -- The Examination Number IX, January 18, 1802 -- Draft of a Resolution for the Legislature of New York for the Amendment of the Constitution... -- Remarks on the Repeal of the Judiciary Act, February 11, 18025 -- The Examination Number XII, February 23, 1802 -- To the New York Evening Post, February 24, 1802 -- The Examination Number XIII, February 27, 1802 -- Letter to Gouverneur Morris, February 29, 1802 -- The Examination Number XIV, March 2, 1802 -- The Examination Number XV, March 3, 1802. , Letter to Gouverneur Morris, March 4, 1802 -- Letter to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, March 15, 1802 -- The Examination Number XVI, March 19, 1802 -- The Examination Number XVII, March 20, 1802 -- Letter to John Dickinson, March 29, 1802 -- Letter to Benjamin Rush, March 29, 1802 -- Letter to James A. Bayard, April 6, 1802 -- The Examination Number XVIII, April 8, 1802 -- Letter to James Bayard, April 1802 -- Its Organization -- Its Means -- Letter to Rufus King, June 3, 1802 -- Letter to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, December 29, 1802 -- For the Evening Post, February 8, 1803 -- Purchase of Louisiana, July 5, 1803 -- Letter to Timothy Pickering, September 16, 1803 -- Speech at a Meeting of Federalists in Albany, New York, February 10, 1804 -- Propositions on the Law of Libel, February 15, 1804 -- Letter to Robert G. Harper, February 19, 1804 -- To an Unknown Correspondent, April 13, 1804 -- Statement on an Impending Duel With Aaron Burr, June 28-July 10, 1804 -- Letter to Elizabeth Hamilton, July 4, 1804 -- Letter to Elizabeth Hamilton, July 10, 1804 -- Letter to Theodore Sedgwick, July 10, 1804 -- Explanatory Notes -- Appendix Hamilton's Death and Legacy -- Letter from Benjamin Moore to William Coleman, July 12, 18041 -- Letter from David Hosack to William Coleman, August 17, 1804 -- Gouverneur Morris, Funeral Oration for Alexander Hamilton, July 14, 1804 -- Excerpt from a Letter from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Col. W.S. Smith, August 18, 1804 -- Fisher Ames: A Sketch Of The Character Of Alexander Hamilton, July 1804 -- Excerpt from a Speech of Daniel Webster, March 24, 1831 -- Chancellor James Kent: Memories of Alexander Hamilton, December 10, 1832 -- I -- II -- III -- Letter from George Washington, February 2, 1795 -- Explanatory Notes -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-108-42223-3
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-108-43498-3
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 5
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge, England :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960118045602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 663 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Ausgabe: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-108-38670-9 , 1-108-39030-7 , 1-108-38130-8
    Originaltitel: Works. 2017 Selections.
    Inhalt: Volume II: 1789-1884: Few of America's founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading role in writing and ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader of one of America's first two political parties, and was influential in interpreting the scope of the national government's constitutional powers. This comprehensive collection provides Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering his entire public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers are introduced to Hamilton - in his own words - as defender of the American cause, as an early proponent of a stronger national government, as a founder and protector of the American Constitution, as the nation's first secretary of the treasury, as President George Washington's trusted foreign policy advisor, and as a leader of the Federalist Party. Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading founders; a must-have reference source.
    Anmerkung: Includes index. , Volume I. 1769-1789--volume II. 1789-1804.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-108-42223-3
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-108-43498-3
    Sprache: Englisch
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