Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... idea of GOVERNMENT ; a principle , in short , which , if it is to be executed at all , must substitute the violent and sanguinary agency of the sword to the mild influence of the magistracy . There is nothing absurd or impracticable in ...
... idea of GOVERNMENT ; a principle , in short , which , if it is to be executed at all , must substitute the violent and sanguinary agency of the sword to the mild influence of the magistracy . There is nothing absurd or impracticable in ...
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... ideas which have passed through my mind for this purpose , I have asked myself whether it might not be expedient for ... idea under your view , confident that your judgment will make a right choice ; and that you will take no step which ...
... ideas which have passed through my mind for this purpose , I have asked myself whether it might not be expedient for ... idea under your view , confident that your judgment will make a right choice ; and that you will take no step which ...
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... idea of your being any way implicated in the affair , lest you should be compromitted in the opinion of one or the other of the parties . It is my opinion that it is best for you to stand aloof . Neither have I abandoned the idea that ...
... idea of your being any way implicated in the affair , lest you should be compromitted in the opinion of one or the other of the parties . It is my opinion that it is best for you to stand aloof . Neither have I abandoned the idea that ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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