Selected Writings and Speeches of Alexander HamiltonAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1985 - 524ÆäÀÌÁö The Political Thought of Hamilton's Statesmanship--Alexander Hamilton, though never president himself, was one of the most important and influential statesmen of the American founding period. |
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... Influence and it was carried by one Vote . We ought not to sacrafice the public Good to narrow Scruples . All America , all Europe , the World would condemn us . The only Enquiry ought to be what can we do to save our Country . Five ...
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... influence over the senate ; and in others , that it would have an opposite tendency ; a strong proof that neither suggestion is true . To state the first in its proper form is to refute it . It amounts to this The president would have ...
... influence over the senate ; and in others , that it would have an opposite tendency ; a strong proof that neither suggestion is true . To state the first in its proper form is to refute it . It amounts to this The president would have ...
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... influence . I see that influence already penetrating into the National Councils & preverting their direction . Hence a disposition on my part towards a liberal construction of the powers of the National Government and to erect every ...
... influence . I see that influence already penetrating into the National Councils & preverting their direction . Hence a disposition on my part towards a liberal construction of the powers of the National Government and to erect every ...
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THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF HAMILTONS | 1 |
Speech in the New York Ratifying Convention | 15 |
The Farmer Refuted February 23 1775 | 19 |
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