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Free labor argues that as the Author of man makes every individual with one head and one pair of hands , it was probably intended that heads and hands should co - operate as friends ; and that that particular head , should direct and ...
Free labor argues that as the Author of man makes every individual with one head and one pair of hands , it was probably intended that heads and hands should co - operate as friends ; and that that particular head , should direct and ...
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It is the unvarying law , that the wealth of a community will be in the hands of a few ; and the greater the general wealth , the greater the individual accumulations . The large majority of men are unwilling to endure that long ...
It is the unvarying law , that the wealth of a community will be in the hands of a few ; and the greater the general wealth , the greater the individual accumulations . The large majority of men are unwilling to endure that long ...
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In the hands of a people's government this power is wholesome and proper . But in the hands of political puppets of an economic autocracy such power would provide shackles for the liberties of the people . Give them their way and they ...
In the hands of a people's government this power is wholesome and proper . But in the hands of political puppets of an economic autocracy such power would provide shackles for the liberties of the people . Give them their way and they ...
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Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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