The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... present themselves to my mind , will , I trust , vote with me upon the present occasion . Those on the con- trary , who think all is well - who suppose our government is full of energy - our credit high - and trade and finances ...
... present themselves to my mind , will , I trust , vote with me upon the present occasion . Those on the con- trary , who think all is well - who suppose our government is full of energy - our credit high - and trade and finances ...
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... present situation will produce civil war . Should this happen , whatever parties prevail it is probable govern- ments very different from the present in their principles will be established . A dismemberment of the Union and monarchies ...
... present situation will produce civil war . Should this happen , whatever parties prevail it is probable govern- ments very different from the present in their principles will be established . A dismemberment of the Union and monarchies ...
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... present system , nor without radical alterations ; that new and ex- tensive powers ought to be granted to the national head , and that these require a different organization of the federal government , a single body being an unsafe ...
... present system , nor without radical alterations ; that new and ex- tensive powers ought to be granted to the national head , and that these require a different organization of the federal government , a single body being an unsafe ...
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