Alexander Hamilton — "The necessity of a vigorous, energetic government is not a new doctrine."
The necessity of a vigorous, energetic government is not a new doctrine.
The necessity of a vigorous, energetic government is not a new doctrine.
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"My life has been a scene of constant drudgery and toil; I have no property, and no prospect of acquiring any."
"I am a very bad economist."
"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."
"I have no taste for pleasure."
"The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right."
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