The Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian Traditions in American Politics: A Documentary HistoryAlbert Fried Anchor Books, 1968 - 581 pages |
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... justice until we have given every adult freedman a homestead on the land where he was born and toiled and suffered . Forty acres of land and a hut would be more valuable to him than the immediate right to vote . Un- less we give them ...
... justice until we have given every adult freedman a homestead on the land where he was born and toiled and suffered . Forty acres of land and a hut would be more valuable to him than the immediate right to vote . Un- less we give them ...
Page 457
... Justice Stone said of the majority opinion that it was a " tortured construction of the Constitution . " And two other Justices agreed with him . In the case holding the New York Minimum Wage Law unconstitutional , Justice Stone said ...
... Justice Stone said of the majority opinion that it was a " tortured construction of the Constitution . " And two other Justices agreed with him . In the case holding the New York Minimum Wage Law unconstitutional , Justice Stone said ...
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... Justice , 64 , 149 , 183 , 194 , 317 , 377 Justice , Department of , 1 , 382 , 410 , 496 Kansas , 156-57 , 165-66 , 168 , 178 , 190 , 198 , 233-34 , 312 , 314 , 335 , 524 , 527 Kansas - Nebraska Act , 157 , 162– 66 , 168 , 198-99 , 201 ...
... Justice , 64 , 149 , 183 , 194 , 317 , 377 Justice , Department of , 1 , 382 , 410 , 496 Kansas , 156-57 , 165-66 , 168 , 178 , 190 , 198 , 233-34 , 312 , 314 , 335 , 524 , 527 Kansas - Nebraska Act , 157 , 162– 66 , 168 , 198-99 , 201 ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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