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THE AGE OF Neo HAMILTONIANISM Thomas Jenckes , Speech on Civil Service Reform , January 29 , 1867 John A. Logan , Speech on Civil Service Reform , January 8 , 1869 Civil Rights Cases , 1883 The Farmers ' Association of South Carolina ...
THE AGE OF Neo HAMILTONIANISM Thomas Jenckes , Speech on Civil Service Reform , January 29 , 1867 John A. Logan , Speech on Civil Service Reform , January 8 , 1869 Civil Rights Cases , 1883 The Farmers ' Association of South Carolina ...
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Thomas Jenckes , Speech on Civil Service Reform January 29 , 1867 [ Representative Jenckes of Rhode Island was one of the few critics of patronage in the 1860s who was himself a politician . Here he speaks to the House about his bill to ...
Thomas Jenckes , Speech on Civil Service Reform January 29 , 1867 [ Representative Jenckes of Rhode Island was one of the few critics of patronage in the 1860s who was himself a politician . Here he speaks to the House about his bill to ...
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Woodrow Wilson , Speech Accepting Nomination September 2 , 1916 [ Wilson summarizes the progressive reforms that he had brought about in his first four years as President . ] The Republican party was put out of power because of failure ...
Woodrow Wilson , Speech Accepting Nomination September 2 , 1916 [ Wilson summarizes the progressive reforms that he had brought about in his first four years as President . ] The Republican party was put out of power because of failure ...
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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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