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Object Quotes by Alexander Hamilton
- It is a singular capriciousness of the human mind, that after all the admonitions we have had from experience on this head, there should still…
- It is a well-known fact that in countries in which the national debt is properly funded, and an object of established confidence, it answers most…
- The prosperity of commerce is now perceived and acknowledged by all enlightened statesmen to be the most useful as well as the most productive source…
- It is in vain to hope to guard against events too mighty for human foresight or precaution, and it would be idle to object to…
- There is perhaps, nothing more likely to disturb the tranquillity of nations, than their being bound to mutual contributions for any common object that does…
- But might not his [the president's] nomination be overruled? I grant it might, yet this could only be to make place for another nomination by…
- The Christian Constitutional Society, its object is first: The support of the Christian religion. Second: The support of the United States.
- That this gentleman [President John Adams] ought not to be the object of the federal wish, is, with me, reduced to demonstration. His administration has…
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