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Under Federal control the varied conditions of life in our country are forced into standard molds , with all their limitations upon life , either of the individual or the community . Where people divest themselves of local government ...
Under Federal control the varied conditions of life in our country are forced into standard molds , with all their limitations upon life , either of the individual or the community . Where people divest themselves of local government ...
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We know that individual liberty and individual happiness mean nothing unless both are ordered in the sense that one man's meat is not another man's poison . We know that the old “ rights of personal competency " -the right to read ...
We know that individual liberty and individual happiness mean nothing unless both are ordered in the sense that one man's meat is not another man's poison . We know that the old “ rights of personal competency " -the right to read ...
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But the simplest way for each of you to judge recovery lies in the plain facts of your own individual situation . Are you better off than you were last year ? Are your debts less burdensome ? Is your bank account more secure ?
But the simplest way for each of you to judge recovery lies in the plain facts of your own individual situation . Are you better off than you were last year ? Are your debts less burdensome ? Is your bank account more secure ?
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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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