Selected Writings and Speeches of Alexander HamiltonAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1985 - 524페이지 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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... practice . ' He did not understand the problem , therefore , so much in terms of molding circumstance to principles ( that is , making the gov- ernment conform to the Constitution , as Madison had stated it ) , but rather in terms of ...
... practice . ' He did not understand the problem , therefore , so much in terms of molding circumstance to principles ( that is , making the gov- ernment conform to the Constitution , as Madison had stated it ) , but rather in terms of ...
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... practice . As the President nominates his Ministers , and may displace them when he pleases , it must be his own fault if he be not sur- rounded by men , who for ability and integrity deserve his confidence . And if his ministers are of ...
... practice . As the President nominates his Ministers , and may displace them when he pleases , it must be his own fault if he be not sur- rounded by men , who for ability and integrity deserve his confidence . And if his ministers are of ...
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... practice & principles ? ' Tis enough to state the question to indi- cate the answer , if reason not passion presides in the decision . You may communicate this & my former letter to discreet & confidential friends . Your's very truly ...
... practice & principles ? ' Tis enough to state the question to indi- cate the answer , if reason not passion presides in the decision . You may communicate this & my former letter to discreet & confidential friends . Your's very truly ...
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