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... Hamilton . Just what was his evidence for that attribution has never been adequately disclosed . Perhaps the chief reason why most scholars have accepted Ford's assertion that Hamilton wrote the two Caesar letters is the well- known ...
... Hamilton . Just what was his evidence for that attribution has never been adequately disclosed . Perhaps the chief reason why most scholars have accepted Ford's assertion that Hamilton wrote the two Caesar letters is the well- known ...
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Alexander Hamilton. tary of the Treasury , and both Hamilton and Madison were op- posed to an exact assignment of authorship , since each had ex- pressed views on the respective scope of state and national powers that differed from those ...
Alexander Hamilton. tary of the Treasury , and both Hamilton and Madison were op- posed to an exact assignment of authorship , since each had ex- pressed views on the respective scope of state and national powers that differed from those ...
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Alexander Hamilton. well into the twentieth century reflected the renascence of Hamil- ton's reputation in the era of union and industrial , as well as Republican , ascendancy , and the attempts of Hamilton's son , John C. Hamilton , to ...
Alexander Hamilton. well into the twentieth century reflected the renascence of Hamil- ton's reputation in the era of union and industrial , as well as Republican , ascendancy , and the attempts of Hamilton's son , John C. Hamilton , to ...
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Introduction by Benjamin Fletcher Wright | 1 |
Introduction | 89 |
Union as a Requisite for National Safety | 97 |
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