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INTRODUCTION , |
xi |
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Alexander Hamilton |
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| I. |
Political Apprentice , |
xii |
| II. |
Political Theorist , |
xvii |
| III. |
Secretary of The Treasury , |
xxx |
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Thomas Jefferson |
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| I. |
Revolutionist , |
xl |
| II. |
Minister to France , |
xlvii |
| III. |
Statesman and President , |
li |
| IV. |
Political Theorist , |
lv |
| V. |
Sage of Monticello , |
lxiv |
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Alexander Hamilton , |
lxxiii |
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Thomas Jefferson , |
lxxvi |
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Alexander Hamilton , |
lxxxi |
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Thomas Jefferson , |
lxxxi |
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| 1. |
To Edward Stevens (November 11, 1769) , |
3 |
| 2. |
From The farmer Refuted (1775) , |
4 |
| 3. |
To the Committee of the New York Convention (April 20, 1777) , |
9 |
| 4. |
To Gouverneur Morris (May 19, 1777) , |
11 |
| 5. |
To George Clinton (February 13, 1778) , |
13 |
| 6. |
To Miss Livingston (March 18, 1779) , |
16 |
| 7. |
To James Duane (September 3, 1780) , |
18 |
| 8. |
To James Duane (September 6, 1780) , |
29 |
| 9. |
To John Laurens (October, 1780) , |
30 |
| 10. |
The Continentalist, No. I (1781) , |
33 |
| 11. |
To John Laurens (August 15, 1782) , |
36 |
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| 12. |
To George Washington (March 24, 1783) , |
37 |
| 13. |
From Letters from Phocion, No. II (1784) , |
38 |
| 14. |
Impressions as to the New Constitution (1787) , |
40 |
| 15. |
The Federalist, No. I (1787) , |
42 |
| 16. |
The Federalist, No. VI (1787) , |
47 |
| 17. |
The Federalist, No. XV (1787) , |
53 |
| 18. |
The Federalist, No. XXIII (1787) , |
61 |
| 19. |
The Federalist, No. XXIV (1787) , |
66 |
| 20. |
The Federalist, No. XXXII (1788) , |
71 |
| 21. |
The Federalist, No. LXVII (1788) , |
75 |
| 22. |
The Federalist, No. LXIX (1788) , |
80 |
| 23. |
The Federalist, No. LXXVIII (1788) , |
88 |
| 24. |
To George Washington (May 5, 1789) , |
96 |
| 25. |
To Lafayette (October 6, 1789) , |
99 |
| 26. |
From First Report on Public Credit (1790) , |
101 |
| 27. |
From Opinion as to the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States (1791) , |
103 |
| 28. |
From Report on Manufactures (1791) , |
106 |
| 29. |
To Edward Carrington (May 26, 1792) , |
118 |
| 30. |
An American (1792) , |
125 |
| 31. |
From Objections and Answers (1792) , |
130 |
| 32. |
To George Washington (September 9, 1792) , |
132 |
| 33. |
Catullus, No. III (1792) , |
134 |
| 34. |
Pacificus, No. IV (1793) , |
142 |
| 35. |
From Americanus, No. I (1794) , |
145 |
| 36. |
Tully, No. II (1794) , |
148 |
| 37. |
From Camillus, No. VI (1795) , |
151 |
| 38. |
To-----Hamilton (May 2, 1797) , |
153 |
| 39. |
The Stand, No. I (1798) , |
156 |
| 40. |
To George Washington (May 19, 1798) , |
161 |
| 41. |
To George Washington (June 2, 1798) , |
163 |
| 42. |
To Lafayette (January 6, 1799) , |
164 |
| 43. |
To Tobias Lear (January 2, 1800) , |
165 |
| 44. |
To James A. Bayard (January 16, 1801) , |
166 |
| 45. |
To Benjamin Rush (February 12, 1802) , |
171 |
| 46. |
To Gouverneur Morris (February 27, 1802) , |
172 |
| 47. |
To C. C. Pinckney (December 29, 1802) , |
173 |
| 48. |
To Timothy Pickering (September 18, 1803) , |
174 |
| 49. |
Pericles (1803) , |
176 |
| 50. |
To Theodore Sedgwick (July 10, 1804) , |
178 |
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| 1. |
To Robert Skipwith (August 3, 1771) , |
183 |
| 2. |
From A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) , |
185 |
| 3. |
To John Randolph, Esq. (August 25, 1775) , |
193 |
| 4. |
From Autobiography , |
196 |
| 5. |
To Benjamin Franklin (August 13, 1777) , |
214 |
| 6. |
To David Rittenhouse (July 19, 1778) , |
215 |
| 7. |
To Benedict Arnold (March 24, 1781) , |
216 |
| 8. |
From Notes on Virginia (1782-1783) , |
216 |
| 9. |
To George Washington (January 22, 1783) , |
246 |
| 10. |
To Martha Jefferson (November 28, 1783) , |
247 |
| 11. |
To Ezra Stiles (July 17, 1785) , |
248 |
| 12. |
To Charles Bellini (September 30, 1785) , |
251 |
| 13. |
An Act for Establishing Religious Freedom (1786) , |
253 |
| 14. |
To George Wythe (August 13, 1786) , |
255 |
| 15. |
To James Madison (December 16, 1786) , |
258 |
| 16. |
To Francis Hopkinson (December 23, 1786) , |
260 |
| 17. |
To James Madison (January 30, 1787) , |
262 |
| 18. |
To Madame la Comtesse de Tesse (March 20, 1787) , |
269 |
| 19. |
To Peter Carr (August 10, 1787) , 272 |
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| 20. |
To James Madison (December 20, 1787) , |
277 |
| 21. |
From Autobiography , |
282 |
| 22. |
To Francis Hopkinson (March 13, 1789) , |
292 |
| 23. |
From The Anas , |
295 |
| 24. |
Opinion against the Constitutionality of a National Bank (1791) , |
305 |
| 25. |
To Lafayette (June 16, 1792) , |
311 |
| 26. |
To the President of the United States (September 9, 1792) , |
312 |
| 27. |
To Phillip Mazzei (April 24, 1796) , |
322 |
| 28. |
To Herbert Croft (October 30, 1798) , |
323 |
| 29. |
To Elbridge Gerry (January 26, 1799) , |
325 |
| 30. |
To Gideon Granger (August 13, 1800) , |
330 |
| 31. |
Inauguration Address (March 4, 1801) , |
332 |
| 32. |
To Henry Knox (March 27, 1801) , |
337 |
| 33. |
To the Rev. Isaac Story (December 5, 1801) , |
338 |
| 34. |
To Benjamin Rush (April 21, 1803) , |
339 |
| 35. |
From Third Annual Message (October 17, 1803) , |
344 |
| 36. |
To Mrs. John Adams (June 13, 1804) , |
346 |
| 37. |
Second Inaugural Address (March 4, 1805) , |
348 |
| 38. |
To Thomas Jefferson Randolph (November 24, 1808) , |
354 |
| 39. |
To Benjamin Rush (January 16, 1811) , |
357 |
| 40. |
To John Adams (January 21, 1812) , |
363 |
| 41. |
To John Melish (January 13, 1813) , |
365 |
| 42. |
To John Adams (June 27, 1813) , |
370 |
| 43. |
To John Adams (October 28, 1813) , |
373 |
| 44. |
To Walter Jones (January 2, 1814) , |
380 |
| 45. |
To P. S. Dupont de Nemours (April 24, 1816) , |
385 |
| 46. |
To Francis W. Gilmer (June 7, 1816) , |
389 |
| 47. |
To Vine Utley (March 21, 1819) , |
391 |
| 48. |
To Ezra Stiles (June 25, 1819) , |
393 |
| 49. |
To Timothy Pickering (February 27, 1821) , |
394 |
| 50. |
To Benjamin Waterhouse (June 26, 1822) , |
396 |
| 51. |
To John Adams (October 12, 1823) , |
397 |
| 52. |
To the President of the United States (October 24, 1823) , |
399 |
| 53. |
To Roger C. Weightman (June 26, 1826) , |
402 |
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NOTES TO SELECTIONS FROM HAMILTON , |
405 |
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NOTES TO SELECTIONS FROM JEFFERSON , |
413 |
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