Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... consider whether , on establishing a new mint , it will be worth while to buy his machines , if he will furnish them . A disloca- tion of my right wrist , which happened to me about a month after the date of my last letter to you , has ...
... consider whether , on establishing a new mint , it will be worth while to buy his machines , if he will furnish them . A disloca- tion of my right wrist , which happened to me about a month after the date of my last letter to you , has ...
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... consider differences of opinion otherwise than differences of form or feature . Integrity of views more than their ... considering the accident of death to which you are liable , I think it safest to pray you , after reading it as often ...
... consider differences of opinion otherwise than differences of form or feature . Integrity of views more than their ... considering the accident of death to which you are liable , I think it safest to pray you , after reading it as often ...
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... consider society as one of the natural wants with which man has been created ; that he has been endowed with faculties and qualities to effect its satisfaction by concurrence of others having the same want ; that when , by the exercise ...
... consider society as one of the natural wants with which man has been created ; that he has been endowed with faculties and qualities to effect its satisfaction by concurrence of others having the same want ; that when , by the exercise ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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