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My object has been to join with those who have endeavored to supply the defects in the forms of our governments by a steady and proper administration of them . Though I have long apprehended that fraudulent debtors , and embarrassed men ...
My object has been to join with those who have endeavored to supply the defects in the forms of our governments by a steady and proper administration of them . Though I have long apprehended that fraudulent debtors , and embarrassed men ...
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selfish or unjust object . The principle itself is one of disintegration and upon which no government can possibly endure . ... This is essentially a people's contest . On the side of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the ...
selfish or unjust object . The principle itself is one of disintegration and upon which no government can possibly endure . ... This is essentially a people's contest . On the side of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the ...
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I do not object to sectionalism because through its action there might be worked an injury to that part of the country in which I live ; I do not object to alleged class distinctions because thereby that class to which I should be ...
I do not object to sectionalism because through its action there might be worked an injury to that part of the country in which I live ; I do not object to alleged class distinctions because thereby that class to which I should be ...
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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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