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I anticipated the anxieties I feel , on carefully examining the plan of government proposed by the convention . It appears to be a plan retaining some federal features ; but to be the first important step , and to aim strongly at one ...
I anticipated the anxieties I feel , on carefully examining the plan of government proposed by the convention . It appears to be a plan retaining some federal features ; but to be the first important step , and to aim strongly at one ...
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It was early proposed to vest congress with powers to levy an impost , to regulate trade , etc. but such was known to be the caution of the states in parting with power , that the ...
It was early proposed to vest congress with powers to levy an impost , to regulate trade , etc. but such was known to be the caution of the states in parting with power , that the ...
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The question , therefore , arises , if it is proposed to reorganize the social system on the principles of American de mocracy , whether the institutions of industrialism are to be retained . If so , all the virus of capitalism will be ...
The question , therefore , arises , if it is proposed to reorganize the social system on the principles of American de mocracy , whether the institutions of industrialism are to be retained . If so , all the virus of capitalism will be ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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