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Alexander Hamilton
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Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
The Subject of Our Controversy with the Mother Country
Alexander Hamilton
Hamilton: Address of the Annapolis Convention, 1786
Alexander Hamilton
Two Pivotal Crises—Steve Farrell
On the Adoption of the Federal Constitution
Alexander Hamilton
At a revolution's start an extreme spirit of jealousy against encroachment is natural and necessary, but stability and durability require a check on pure democracy
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