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... Federalists had ever done . It was the same with the Federalist measures which had been so violently opposed by Republicans in the first session of Con- gress . Hamilton's scheme for funding the national debt , for example , they had ...
... Federalists had ever done . It was the same with the Federalist measures which had been so violently opposed by Republicans in the first session of Con- gress . Hamilton's scheme for funding the national debt , for example , they had ...
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... Federalist Party . For many people it was the last straw . They were sick of Hamilton's administration - for it had been Hamilton's , from the first , more truly than it had ever been Washington's . Whatever Jefferson's views on ...
... Federalist Party . For many people it was the last straw . They were sick of Hamilton's administration - for it had been Hamilton's , from the first , more truly than it had ever been Washington's . Whatever Jefferson's views on ...
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Ellen Hart Smith. The characteristic fault of the Federalist Party again asserted itself . Federalists took advantage of their power to push meas- ures more dedicated to self - interest than to the interest of the United States at large ...
Ellen Hart Smith. The characteristic fault of the Federalist Party again asserted itself . Federalists took advantage of their power to push meas- ures more dedicated to self - interest than to the interest of the United States at large ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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