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Trusted Quotes by Alexander Hamilton
- If the maintenance of public credit, then, be truly important, the next enquiry which suggests itself is, by what means it is to be effected?…
- A government, the constitution of which renders it unfit to be trusted with all the powers which a free people ought to delegate to any…
- States, like individuals, who observe their engagements, are respected and trusted: while the reverse is the fate of those who pursue an opposite conduct.
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