Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... all the leisure and opportunity we can wish to cut each other's throats . The Germanic corps might also be cited as an example in favor of the position . f The United Provinces may be thought to be one against To James Duane 21.
... all the leisure and opportunity we can wish to cut each other's throats . The Germanic corps might also be cited as an example in favor of the position . f The United Provinces may be thought to be one against To James Duane 21.
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... debt due to the French nation . The precise terms are not recollected , but the sub- stance may be depended upon . The poor Hollanders were to be victims . them unite their acclamations and plaudits in favor of Mr. An American 129.
... debt due to the French nation . The precise terms are not recollected , but the sub- stance may be depended upon . The poor Hollanders were to be victims . them unite their acclamations and plaudits in favor of Mr. An American 129.
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... favor of novelty and singularity of opinion . Indulge them in any other subject rather than that of religion . It is too important , and the consequences of error may be too serious . On the other hand , shake off all the fears and ...
... favor of novelty and singularity of opinion . Indulge them in any other subject rather than that of religion . It is too important , and the consequences of error may be too serious . On the other hand , shake off all the fears and ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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