Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... effect . If there be any thing in a remark often to be met with , namely , that there is , in the genius of the people of this country , a peculiar aptitude for mechanic improvements , it would operate as a forcible reason for giving ...
... effect . If there be any thing in a remark often to be met with , namely , that there is , in the genius of the people of this country , a peculiar aptitude for mechanic improvements , it would operate as a forcible reason for giving ...
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... effect of our representations has been lately experienced ; and with attention and vigilance that effect may be continued , and perhaps increased . But there is reason to fear that it would constantly be found impracticable to establish ...
... effect of our representations has been lately experienced ; and with attention and vigilance that effect may be continued , and perhaps increased . But there is reason to fear that it would constantly be found impracticable to establish ...
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... effect of the funding system , and of the Assumption , would be temporary ; it would be lost with the loss of the individual members whom it had enriched , and some engine of influence more permanent must be contrived , while these ...
... effect of the funding system , and of the Assumption , would be temporary ; it would be lost with the loss of the individual members whom it had enriched , and some engine of influence more permanent must be contrived , while these ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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