Alexander Hamilton — "There are some things which are not to be reasoned into, but to be felt."
There are some things which are not to be reasoned into, but to be felt.
There are some things which are not to be reasoned into, but to be felt.
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"I have been in this country a little too long to be deceived by the cry of liberty."
"I am not a Caesar, and I am not a Cromwell."
"The general government must be strong, whatever may be the consequence."
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield, and government to gain ground."
"I consider the executive power as co-extensive with the objects of government."
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