Alexander Hamilton — "The general government must be strong, whatever may be the consequence."
The general government must be strong, whatever may be the consequence.
The general government must be strong, whatever may be the consequence.
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"The erection of a bank, by the United States, is a measure of primary importance to the finances of the country."
"If we mean to be a commercial people, or even to be secure on our Atlantic side, we must in a great measure possess our selves of the means of naval annoyance and defense."
"The difference of opinion, on the subject of the bank, has been a principal cause of the schism which has lately taken place in the executive departments."
"It is a truth, which has been constantly verified by the experience of all ages and countries, that the people are commonly most in danger when the means of injuring their rights are in the possession…"
"I have no taste for pleasure."
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