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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... tion . A good administration will conciliate the confidence and affec- tion of the people and perhaps enable the government to acquire more consistency than the proposed constitution seems to promise for so great a Country . It may then ...
... tion . A good administration will conciliate the confidence and affec- tion of the people and perhaps enable the government to acquire more consistency than the proposed constitution seems to promise for so great a Country . It may then ...
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... tion is against those different heads of the State laws ; because it is rather to create a kind of person or entity , to which they are inapplica- ble , and to which the general rule of those laws assign a different regimen . The laws ...
... tion is against those different heads of the State laws ; because it is rather to create a kind of person or entity , to which they are inapplica- ble , and to which the general rule of those laws assign a different regimen . The laws ...
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... tion . The government might , doubtless , proceed in the following manner . It might provide , that they should be issued under the direc- tion of certain officers , payable on demand ; and in order to support their credit & give them a ...
... tion . The government might , doubtless , proceed in the following manner . It might provide , that they should be issued under the direc- tion of certain officers , payable on demand ; and in order to support their credit & give them a ...
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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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