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In reason , in justice , and in law , it is now what it was in 1769 . On what safe and intelligible ground can this exception stand ? There is no expression in the constitution , no sentiment delivered by its contemporaneous expounders ...
In reason , in justice , and in law , it is now what it was in 1769 . On what safe and intelligible ground can this exception stand ? There is no expression in the constitution , no sentiment delivered by its contemporaneous expounders ...
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... and independence , and muzzle the cannon that thunders its annual joyous return - they must blot out the moral lights around us , they must penetrate the human soul , and eradicate the light of reason and the love of liberty !
... and independence , and muzzle the cannon that thunders its annual joyous return - they must blot out the moral lights around us , they must penetrate the human soul , and eradicate the light of reason and the love of liberty !
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Is there any good reason why a plan so successful in securing a free , honest ballot and fair count in the election , will not work equally well in the nomination of candidates ? Then every citizen will share equally in the nomination ...
Is there any good reason why a plan so successful in securing a free , honest ballot and fair count in the election , will not work equally well in the nomination of candidates ? Then every citizen will share equally in the nomination ...
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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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