The Papers of Alexander Hamilton: Jan. 1787-May 1788 |
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16 On these several articles he entered into explanatory observations
corresponding with the principles of his introductory reasoning . 17 ROBERT
YATES ' S VERSION 18 Mr . Hamilton . To deliver my sentiments on so important
a subject ...
16 On these several articles he entered into explanatory observations
corresponding with the principles of his introductory reasoning . 17 ROBERT
YATES ' S VERSION 18 Mr . Hamilton . To deliver my sentiments on so important
a subject ...
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... less of violence and sedition in the people , than were to be found in any of the
cities exercising singly all the prerogatives of sovereignty . The Abbe Mably , in
his observations on Greece , says that the popular government , which was so ...
... less of violence and sedition in the people , than were to be found in any of the
cities exercising singly all the prerogatives of sovereignty . The Abbe Mably , in
his observations on Greece , says that the popular government , which was so ...
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Hopkins . 20. “ what has been said ” substituted for “ these observations ” in
Hopkins . in ...
are " substituted for " might be " in Hopkins . 17. “ to ” inserted at this point in
Hopkins . 18. This sentence omitted in Hopkins . 19. This paragraph omitted in
Hopkins . 20. “ what has been said ” substituted for “ these observations ” in
Hopkins . in ...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volumen1 Alexander Hamilton,Harold C. Syrett,Jacob Cooke Vista previa limitada - 1961 |
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