History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... Opinions of Jay - Knox - Madisons state- ment and misstatement - Madison's opinions as to new Government- Jefferson's - Edmund Randolph's - Madison for right of coercion on States - Hamilton's progressive opinions , and acts - Federal ...
... Opinions of Jay - Knox - Madisons state- ment and misstatement - Madison's opinions as to new Government- Jefferson's - Edmund Randolph's - Madison for right of coercion on States - Hamilton's progressive opinions , and acts - Federal ...
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... opinion , one of the greatest men in the world . Bold designs - measures calcu- lated for their rapid execution — a wisdom that would con- vince , from its own weight — a project that would surprise the people into greater happiness ...
... opinion , one of the greatest men in the world . Bold designs - measures calcu- lated for their rapid execution — a wisdom that would con- vince , from its own weight — a project that would surprise the people into greater happiness ...
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... opinion of some , and our magnanimity in the opinion of many . Our reputa- tion , also , suffers from the apparent reluctance to ET . 26. ] 9 HAMILTON .
... opinion of some , and our magnanimity in the opinion of many . Our reputa- tion , also , suffers from the apparent reluctance to ET . 26. ] 9 HAMILTON .
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... opinion be followed by clemency , moderation , and benevolence , and we should be careful not to sully the glory of the revolution by licentiousness and cruelty . These are my sentiments , and however un- popular they may be , I have ...
... opinion be followed by clemency , moderation , and benevolence , and we should be careful not to sully the glory of the revolution by licentiousness and cruelty . These are my sentiments , and however un- popular they may be , I have ...
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... opinion . The course of the contest , the means by which it had been conducted , the extravagant schemes it had ... opinions which had gradually led on to an unjust discrimination between the public creditors of different descriptions ...
... opinion . The course of the contest , the means by which it had been conducted , the extravagant schemes it had ... opinions which had gradually led on to an unjust discrimination between the public creditors of different descriptions ...
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