Alexander Hamilton — "Without a debt, a government would be without a basis for credit."
Without a debt, a government would be without a basis for credit.
Without a debt, a government would be without a basis for credit.
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"The true test of a good government is its aptitude and tendency to produce a good administration."
"Good government is not to be obtained by placing the whole power in the hands of the people."
"I am a man of strong passions."
"The greatest danger to the United States, is from the disunion of the States."
"Who talks most about freedom and equality? Is it not those who are in power?"
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