“Here sir, the people govern.”
Quote by Alexander Hamilton
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Selected writings and speeches of Alexander Hamilton
This book compiles a selection of Alexander Hamilton's writings and speeches, showcasing his contributions to American political thought and his role in the early development of the United States. The collection includes his seminal work on the Constitution and his advocacy for a strong federal government. more
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