Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... observed a profound silence on the subject , or had in express terms admitted the right of the legislature to ... observe to himself , the existing Confedera- tion must contain the most explicit provisions against military establishments ...
... observed a profound silence on the subject , or had in express terms admitted the right of the legislature to ... observe to himself , the existing Confedera- tion must contain the most explicit provisions against military establishments ...
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... observation , where he places his 964th star . The volume of 1787 gives you Mayer's catalogue of the zodiacal stars ... observed that since its publication a man in this city has invented a method of moving a vessel on the water , by a ...
... observation , where he places his 964th star . The volume of 1787 gives you Mayer's catalogue of the zodiacal stars ... observed that since its publication a man in this city has invented a method of moving a vessel on the water , by a ...
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... observations at home . The glare of pomp and pleasure is analogous to the motion of their blood ; it absorbs all their affection and attention ; they are torn from it as from the only good in this world , and return to their home as to ...
... observations at home . The glare of pomp and pleasure is analogous to the motion of their blood ; it absorbs all their affection and attention ; they are torn from it as from the only good in this world , and return to their home as to ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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