The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... essay 10 , but after its publication no other essay appeared first in that newspaper . To continue the proposed plan of publication - a plan which occasionally was altered by publishing three instead of four essays a week - the third ...
... essay 10 , but after its publication no other essay appeared first in that newspaper . To continue the proposed plan of publication - a plan which occasionally was altered by publishing three instead of four essays a week - the third ...
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... appeared in the newspapers as essay 31 should be divided and published as two essays . When these changes were made , the original numbering of essays 29-36 was changed in the following way : Newspaper Number 29 30 31 32 33 Number in ...
... appeared in the newspapers as essay 31 should be divided and published as two essays . When these changes were made , the original numbering of essays 29-36 was changed in the following way : Newspaper Number 29 30 31 32 33 Number in ...
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... appeared on February 22 in The New - York Packet . In the McLean edition this essay is numbered 58 , in the ... essay 58 , like that of the preceding seven essays , has been disputed for a century and a half . No student of The ...
... appeared on February 22 in The New - York Packet . In the McLean edition this essay is numbered 58 , in the ... essay 58 , like that of the preceding seven essays , has been disputed for a century and a half . No student of The ...
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