Number II of the "Pacificus" series by Alexander Hamilton...
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July 24, 1793
COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 24, 1793 The front page has essay "No. II"-- of Alexander Hamilton's famous Pacificus essays, which were debates with James Madison, aka Helvidius.
This was Hamilton's response to objections to Washington Proclamation of Neutrality in the troubling affairs between England and France. It begins: "The second & principal objection to the proclamation, namely, that it is inconsistent with the treaties between the United States and France, will not be examined..." with the balance taking most the entire front page.
Four pages, very nice condition.
This was Hamilton's response to objections to Washington Proclamation of Neutrality in the troubling affairs between England and France. It begins: "The second & principal objection to the proclamation, namely, that it is inconsistent with the treaties between the United States and France, will not be examined..." with the balance taking most the entire front page.
Four pages, very nice condition.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's












