“The same state of the passions which fits the multitude, who have not a sufficient stock of reason and knowledge to guide them, for opposition to tyranny and oppression, very naturally leads them to a contempt and disregard of all authority.”
Quote by Alexander Hamilton
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Citizen Hamilton: The Wit and Wisdom of an American Founder
This book compiles a selection of Alexander Hamilton's notable quotes and thoughts, offering a glimpse into the mind of a pivotal figure in American history. It includes his perspectives on politics, economics, and the formation of the United States. more
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