“The origin of all civil government, justly established, must be a voluntary compact, between the rulers and the ruled; and must be liable to such limitations, as are necessary for the security of the absolute rights of the latter; for what original title can any man or set of men have, to govern others, except their own consent?”
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton is a compilation of Hamilton's diverse writings, offering insight into his political philosophy and his role in shaping the early American government. The collection includes a variety of pieces, such as 'The farmer refuted,' which addresses economic and political issues, and 'Letters from Phocion,' which explores historical and philosophical themes. Additionally, it features Hamilton's work on the Quebec bill and his resolutions in Congress, providing a comprehensive view of his political activities during this period. more
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