Book contents
- The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton
- The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1 Financial Founding Father: 1789–1792
- Part 2 The Challenges of Foreign Policy: 1793–1795
- Part 3 Federalist Party Leader: 1795–1800
- 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 of the United States, January 29, 1802
- 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
- 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
- Appendix Hamilton’s Death and Legacy
- Index
Statement on an Impending Duel With Aaron Burr, June 28–July 10, 1804
from Part 4 - Elder Statesman: 1801–1804
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 December 2017
- The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton
- The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1 Financial Founding Father: 1789–1792
- Part 2 The Challenges of Foreign Policy: 1793–1795
- Part 3 Federalist Party Leader: 1795–1800
- 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 of the United States, January 29, 1802
- 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
- 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
- Appendix Hamilton’s Death and Legacy
- Index
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- The Political Writings of Alexander HamiltonVolume II, 1789 – 1804, pp. 577 - 578Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017