Madison receives a copy of Washington's letter
Reports of Luzerne. Pamphlet by William Barton
Report of the grand committee of congress
Appeals of Hamilton through the press
The committee of three on the confederation and their report
Coercion impossible. Washington desires a new constitution
Schuyler proposes the union of New England and New York
Congress establishes departments. The minister of war. of finance
Hamilton on a national debt and a national bank.
New Jersey demands for congress the power to regulate commerce
Congress asks power to levy an impost. Protection of American industries.
The answers of the states
How Morris started the bank
Hamilton on regulating trade
A receiver of the United States revenue
Schuyler in the New York legislature
New York sanctions a federal convention
Hamilton elected to congress. Morris entreats a loan from France
Embarkation of the French troops
What befell their officers
Pennsylvania and the public debt.
Hamilton's reply to Rhode Island.
Congress by its judicial powers reconciles states
Rhode Island refuses the impost
Richard Henry Lee divides Virginia