Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... hand in hand struggle to make her happy . Remember me to General Greene with all the warmth of sincere attach- ment . Yours forever . SIR : 12. TO GEORGE WASHINGTON [ CONGRATULATION ] PHILADELPHIA , March 24 , 1783 . Your Excellency ...
... hand in hand struggle to make her happy . Remember me to General Greene with all the warmth of sincere attach- ment . Yours forever . SIR : 12. TO GEORGE WASHINGTON [ CONGRATULATION ] PHILADELPHIA , March 24 , 1783 . Your Excellency ...
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... hands and other forms , without consulting the people . They never admit the idea that these , like sheep or cattle , may be given from hand to hand without an appeal to their own will . Was it from the necessity of the case ...
... hands and other forms , without consulting the people . They never admit the idea that these , like sheep or cattle , may be given from hand to hand without an appeal to their own will . Was it from the necessity of the case ...
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... hand in hand with the wisdom of his sounder counsellors , who , guided by the increased lights of the age , wished only , with the same pace , to advance the principles of their social institution . The deed which closed the mortal ...
... hand in hand with the wisdom of his sounder counsellors , who , guided by the increased lights of the age , wished only , with the same pace , to advance the principles of their social institution . The deed which closed the mortal ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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