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1 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Vindication No. I, [May–August 1792] | ≈1792-05-01 | It was to have been foreseen, that though the virtuous part of those who were opposed to the... | |
2 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Vindication No. II: Second Version, [May–August … | ≈1792-05-01 | Of all the measures of the Government, that which has been most bitterly inveighed against is the... | |
3 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Vindication No. III, [May–August 1792] | ≈1792-05-01 | My last number contained a concise and simple statement of facts tending to shew that the public... | |
4 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Vindication No. IV, [May–August 1792] | ≈1792-05-01 | The Debt proper or the original Debt of the UStates in its primary form may be classed under four... | |
5 | Hamilton, Alexander | The Vindication No. II: First Version, [May–August … | ≈1792-05-01 | Among the measures in the course of the administration of the Government which have been most... | |
6 | Hamilton, Alexander | Washington, George | From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 1 May … | 1792-05-01 | [ Philadelphia, May 1, 1792 . On May 2, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Washington: “The case was here... |