Alexander Hamilton — "I consider the present crisis as an occasion for the friends of the Government t…"
I consider the present crisis as an occasion for the friends of the Government to rouse and exert themselves.
I consider the present crisis as an occasion for the friends of the Government to rouse and exert themselves.
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"It is not by a compliance with the importunities of the moment, but by a steady adherence to the true interests of the country, that we are to acquire a solid and permanent reputation."
"The necessity of a vigorous, energetic government is not a new doctrine."
"Constitutions are not to be framed upon a calculation of existing exigencies, but to endure for ages."
"A fondness for power is implanted, in most men, and it is natural to abuse it when acquired."
"I have been much abused for my zeal in promoting the establishment of the national government."
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