Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... human nature . " He cites from Hume , who held Hobbes's low opinion of human nature , a passage which perhaps colored all his later views . " Political writers , " he quotes Hume as saying , “ have established it as a maxim that , in ...
... human nature . " He cites from Hume , who held Hobbes's low opinion of human nature , a passage which perhaps colored all his later views . " Political writers , " he quotes Hume as saying , “ have established it as a maxim that , in ...
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... humanity , and in a manner likely to crown it with honorable success . II . Whether the degree of service we could ... human affairs , and from which reason and humanity recoil . Yet many find apologies and ex- tenuations with which ...
... humanity , and in a manner likely to crown it with honorable success . II . Whether the degree of service we could ... human affairs , and from which reason and humanity recoil . Yet many find apologies and ex- tenuations with which ...
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... human mind , or changes in human affairs , it is the most effectual . Enlighten the people generally , and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day . Although I do not , with some ...
... human mind , or changes in human affairs , it is the most effectual . Enlighten the people generally , and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day . Although I do not , with some ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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