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Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-42222-2 — The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton , Edited by Carson Holloway , Bradford P. Wilson Index More Information 417 Index Achaean Republic (ancient Greece), December 22, 1777 letter on abhorrent 290 , 340 behaviors of soldiers, 111 Address of the Annapolis Convention, Hamilton’s speculations on why Britain September 14, 1786, 261 – 3 will never engage in the, 14 – 17 , 85 – 6 American colonies June 7, 1782 letter on murder of Capt challenging British authority over Huddy by British forces, 175 – 6 (December 15, 1774), 8 – 3 1 June 28, 1777 letter on army and The Farmer Refuted disallowing British political state of the, 109 – 10 Parliament authority over, 36 – 50 , March 12, 1778 letter to importance 63 – 73 , 88 – 91 of having honest leadership the Farmer’s position on British during, 115 – 17 Parliament authority over, 15 – 47 May 1777 letter to Catharine feudal system principle of English Livingston on her antipathy to, 108 tenure dispensing lands in, 50 – 4 September 3, 1780 letter on revealing granting liberty as best solution to the need for a loan to continue, 137 – 8 British- colonies dispute, 91 – 2 September 13, 1780 letter on urgent need immense trade between Britain and for assistance from France, 144 – 5 the, 14 – 15 See also British– colonies dispute ; Treaty June 30, 1780 letter on folly and of Paris (1783) ; United States ; war passiveness of population of the, 129 American settlements Parliament’s act declaring binding Carolina patent (1663), 58 – 9 authority over, 73 Charter of Massachusetts replaced by probability of securing freedom by new one by William and Mary, 59 – 60 the, 86 – 8 Connecticut and New Haven petition reasons that Britain would not engage to become one colony, 57 in a war with, 1 4 – 1 8 , 8 5 – 6 Connecticut and Rhode Island, 57 – 8 trade between Great Britain and, 8 , Council at Plymouth patent for 1 4 – 1 9 , 6 1 – 9 , 7 5 – 8 5 Massachusetts, 56 See also American settlements ; how claim to liberty is supported by British– colonies dispute ; states ; history of, 51 – 60 United States Maryland Charter, 56 – 7 American Revolutionary War New England, 54 – 6 The Continentalist No. III, August 9, New York, 60 1781 suppositions on Dutch role Philadelphia Charter, 59 in, 164 – 5 Virginia Charter (1606), 51 – 2 The Continentalist No. IV, August 30, Virginia Charter (1609), 52 – 3 1781 on expanding taxation to pay Virginia Charter (1612), 53 – 4 for, 166 – 9 See also American colonies 417 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-42222-2 — The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton , Edited by Carson Holloway , Bradford P. Wilson Index More Information 418 418 index ancient Greece December 15, 1774 letter challenging Amphyctionic confederacy of, 339 , 340 British, 8 – 3 1 Amphyctionic Council of, 306 The Farmer Refuted disallowing British authority to transact common interests Parliament, 36 – 50 , 63 – 73 , 88 – 91 in city- states of, 160 – 1 of German Diet and Helvetic dissimilarity between American trade League, 161 circumstances and city- states of, 179 of Greek city- states to transact Spartan Ephori magistrates as check common interests, 160 – 1 upon the senate, 346 of His Holiness the Pope, 50 subversion of the Achaean Republic by New York Assembly act (1691) Rome, 290 , 340 establishing supreme legislative power Annapolis Convention Address and, 8 9 – 9 1 (September 14, 1786), 261 – 3 Parliament’s act declaring their binding Antifederal party (Letter to James authority over America, 73 Madison, June 8, 1788 ), 334 – 5 Speech to the New York Assembly, army. See Continental Army ; militia February 15, 1787 on government Articles of Confederation fi nancial, 275 – 90 The Continentalist No. IV, August 30, 1781 See also power ; sovereignty on expanding taxation powers of, 166 – 9 February 14, 1783 letter to George Clinton Bacon, Colonel, 60 on funding debts through 8th, 189 Baltimore, Lord, 56 February 24, 1783 letter on George banks Clinton on executing the 8th, 190 – 4 Bank of England, 139 Hamilton on eff orts to erect new origins of modern banking principle in government to replace, 3 Venice, 139 Hamilton’s Continentalist series September 3, 1780 letter on advantages criticizing the, 2 , 156 – 81 of an American, 139 – 41 Hamilton’s writings on need to reform See also currency system ; fi nances ; the, 2 – 3 public credit/ loans January 1784 letter from Phocion on Barbé- Marbois, Marquis de 13th article, 230 – 1 February 7, 1781 letter to, 147 July 1783 unsubmitted resolution to September 13, 1780 letter to, 144 – 5 amend the, 214 – 18 Blackstone, Sir William, 49 June 1, 1783 letter on state compliance Bland, Col., 202 with peace treaty and the 5th, 207 – 10 Boston Tea Party (1773) See also law and government ; United British punishment for destruction States ; US federal government of, 24 – 5 Assembly. See New York Assembly ; destroying private, not public US Assembly property, 24 authority British Parliament April 1784 Phocion letter on constitution Boston Tea Party (1773) punishment delegating legislative, 254 – 5 enacted by, 24 – 5 of Continental Congress (1784) to make Congressional Congress (1774) treaties with foreign nations, 234 challenging authority of the, 8 – 31 The Continentalist No. II, July 19, 1781 Continental Congress (1774) partial on sovereignty and, 159 – 61 repeal of the Revenue Acts of, 10 The Continentalist No. III, August Continental Congress (1774) repeal of 9, 1781 on dangers to federal Stamp Act of, 10 government’s, 162 – 5 disregard of justice by the, 11 , 50 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-42222-2 — The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton , Edited by Carson Holloway , Bradford P. Wilson Index More Information 419 Index 419 The Farmer Refuted disclaiming Quebec Act impact on future authority of King and, 3 6 – 5 0 , emigrations to, 100 63 – 73 , 88 – 91 Remarks on the Quebec Bill: Part One, the Farmer’s eff orts to establish June 15, 1775, 2 , 9 3 – 5 authority over America by, 35 – 47 Remarks on the Quebec Bill: Part Two, Magna Charta on no taxation without June 22, 1775, 2 , 96 – 100 consent of, 60 , 231 Carleton, Sir Guy, 176 , 208 passing act declaring binding authority Carolina over America, 73 erected into a principality (1663), 58 Remarks on the Quebec Act, Part One/ government and courts established Part Two of the, 2 , 25 , 93 – 100 in, 58 – 9 See also Great Britain history of settlement supporting claim British– colonies dispute to liberty, 58 – 9 defense of Continental Congress (1774) See also North Carolina ; South actions related to the, 8 – 31 Carolina permitting America’s liberty as best Carthaginian tyranny (Sardinia solution to the, 91 – 2 Island), 6 7 – 8 refuting the Farmer’s view of the, Catholic Church 3 2 – 9 2 established there by the laws of France See also American colonies ; American prior to surrender of Canada, 97 Revolutionary War impact on future emigrations to British– colonies trade Canada by Quebec Act advantages advantages for Ireland and West for, 100 Indies, 16 Quebec Act considered in relation to Congress (1774) non- consumption advantages provided to, 96 – 8 , 99 – 100 agreement and, 27 – 9 See also His Holiness the Pope The Farmer Refuted observations on Charales XII (King of Sweden), 87 the, 61 – 9 , 75 – 85 Charlemagne and German immense amount of the, 14 – 18 Confederacy, 307 as inequitable to American Charles II (King of England), 57 – 60 , colonies, 62 – 3 61 , 297 The Netherlands as rivals to, 19 Charles I (King of England), 56 3 pence per pound duty on East Chase, Samuel, 2 , 183n21 India tea, 8 Chipman, Nathaniel, 381 – 2 See also American colonies ; Great civil rights Britain ; trade/ commerce policies April 1784 letter from Phocion on Burlemaqui, Jean Jacques, 35 protection of, 240 – 59 birthright of Englishmen to participate Canada in laws governing their, 39 – 40 , 49 Catholic religion established there prior January 1784 letter from Phocion on to surrender of, 97 due process of Tories, 230 – 1 commerce of Nova Scotia colony, 210 martial law suspension of Habeas English laws superseded by French laws Corpus, 4 0 in the Quebec Bill, 25 , 93 – 5 Quebec Act on Canadian law governing events (1781) leading to free intercourse property and, 93 – 4 between Vermont and, 296 – 7 Speech to the New York Assembly, limited commerce (1774) of, 19 , 20 March 28, 1787 on strength of Quebec Act considered in relation to society to protect, 291 – 301 religion, 96 – 100 See also freedom ; liberty © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-42222-2 — The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton , Edited by Carson Holloway , Bradford P. Wilson Index More Information 420 420 index civil society commerce. See trade/ commerce policies Hobbes on moral obligation derived Connecticut from, 35 Draft of a Constitution, September Speech to the New York Assembly, 17, 1787 Article II on Assembly January 19, 1787 on powers granted representatives of, 322 to, 269 Draft of a Constitution, September 17, Clinton, George 1787 Article III on Senate members December 22, 1777 letter on abhorrent from, 323 – 4 behaviors by soldiers, 111 history of settlement supporting claim February 13, 1778 letter to liberty, 57 – 8 urging improved colonial Speech to the New York Ratifying representation, 112 – 14 Convention, June 20, 1788 on February 14, 1783 letter on funding US representations of, 342 debts through 8th article, 189 Constitutional Convention (1787) February 24, 1783 letter on carrying Draft of a Constitution, September 17, 8th article into execution, 190 – 4 1787 made during the, 322 – 31 Hamilton’s letters (1789) opposing his From Alexander Hamilton to The Daily re- election as governor, 3 , 391 – 412 Advertiser, July 21, 1787 refl ections H.G.