Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... party : " I am not of the party of the federalists ; but I am much further from that of the anti - federalists . " When , however , two years later , the issue having changed , a party calling itself Federalist began bending the ...
... party : " I am not of the party of the federalists ; but I am much further from that of the anti - federalists . " When , however , two years later , the issue having changed , a party calling itself Federalist began bending the ...
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... party , would be too open to the possibility of collusion and imposition , to expect that the other would admit them to be conclusive . If inconclusive , there must be a discretion to the other party which would destroy their efficacy ...
... party , would be too open to the possibility of collusion and imposition , to expect that the other would admit them to be conclusive . If inconclusive , there must be a discretion to the other party which would destroy their efficacy ...
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... party in the support of Mr. Burr , and that you were resolved to hold yourself disengaged till the moment of final decision.48 Your resolution to separate yourself in this instance from the federal party , if your conviction shall be ...
... party in the support of Mr. Burr , and that you were resolved to hold yourself disengaged till the moment of final decision.48 Your resolution to separate yourself in this instance from the federal party , if your conviction shall be ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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