Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... Adams and Colonel Hamilton , on the merits of the British constitution , Mr. Adams giving it as his opinion , that , if some of its defects and abuses were corrected , it would be the most perfect constitution of government ever devised ...
... Adams and Colonel Hamilton , on the merits of the British constitution , Mr. Adams giving it as his opinion , that , if some of its defects and abuses were corrected , it would be the most perfect constitution of government ever devised ...
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... Adams , dating from 1777 , ceases in 1796 with a letter in which Jefferson wishes Adams success in his presidency . At the time of Jefferson's inauguration ( 1801 ) Adams left Washington without welcoming his successor , and ...
... Adams , dating from 1777 , ceases in 1796 with a letter in which Jefferson wishes Adams success in his presidency . At the time of Jefferson's inauguration ( 1801 ) Adams left Washington without welcoming his successor , and ...
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... Adams . Adams , remem- bering one of Jefferson's interests , sent him fine specimens of Massa- chusetts homespuns , which are here acknowledged . The correspondence thus begun , and continued until the death of the two friends , is ...
... Adams . Adams , remem- bering one of Jefferson's interests , sent him fine specimens of Massa- chusetts homespuns , which are here acknowledged . The correspondence thus begun , and continued until the death of the two friends , is ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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