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" I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that DISMEMBERMENT of our EMPIRE will be a clear sacrifice of great positive advantages, without any counterbalancing good; administering no relief to our real disease, which is DEMOCRACY ; the poison of... "
Life and Letters of George Cabot - Página 438
por Henry Cabot Lodge - 1877 - 615 páginas
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Aaron Burr: A Biography Compiled from Rare, and in Many Cases ..., Volumen1

Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 438 páginas
...another. But a great many Federalists voted for him, in spite of Mr. Hamilton who was later to remark that — "Dismemberment of our empire will be a clear...no relief to our real disease, which is democracy." Part of a speech, perhaps, which he had intended to make at that meeting of the Federalist separatists...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Correspondence [contin.] 1795-1804; 1777 ...

Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 664 páginas
...finished. I write this now to satisfy you that waut of regard for you has not been the cause of my silence. I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that...poison of which by a subdivision will only be the more concentrated in each part, and consequently the more virulent. King is on his way for Boston, where...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Correspondence [contin.] 1795-1804; 1777 ...

Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 668 páginas
...finished. I write this now to satisfy you that want of regard for you has not been the cause of my silence. I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that...dismemberment of our empire will be a clear sacrifice of gre%t positive advantages without any counterbalancing good, administering no relief to our real disease,...
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Life of William Plumer

William Plumer (Jr.), Andrew Preston Peabody - 1856 - 580 páginas
...health, and a growing distaste to politics, the letter is still considerably short of being finished. I will here express but one sentiment, which is that...of which, by a subdivision, will only be the more concentrated in each part, and consequently the more virulent. King is on his way to Boston, where...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volumen7

John Church Hamilton - 1865 - 954 páginas
...I write this now to satisfy you that want of regard for you has not been the cause of my lilence. " I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that...counterbalancing good ; administering no relief to pur real disease, which is DEMOCRACY ; the poison of which, by a subdivision, will only be the more...
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Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton: Or, Men and Events, at Home and Abroad ...

James Alexander Hamilton - 1869 - 672 páginas
...intentions as to my own future conduct." He here gives his reasons why it was not finished, and adds, "I will here express but one sentiment, which is,...the poison of which by a sub-division will only be more concentrated in each part, and consequently the more virulent. King is on his way for Boston,...
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Documents Relating to New-England Federalism: 1800-1815

Henry Adams - 1877 - 462 páginas
...finished. I write this now to satisfy you that want of regard for you has not been the cause of my silence. I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that...disease, which is Democracy ; the poison of which by a i Pickering MSS. * Printed in Hamilton.s Works, vi. 667. See also JC Hamilton.s " History of the Republic,"...
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Documents Relating to New-England Federalism: 1800-1815

Henry Adams - 1877 - 458 páginas
...fmished. I write this now to satisfy you that want of regard for you has not been the cause of my silence. I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that...clear sacrifice of great positive advantages, without an}- counterbalancing good ; administering no relief to our real disease, which is Democracy; the poison...
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Alexander Hamilton

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1882 - 322 páginas
...threatened the unity of the country. The letter is addressed to Sedgwick, and is dated July 10, 1804 : " I will here express but one sentiment, which is, that...poison of which by a subdivision will only be the more concentrated in each part, and consequently the more virulent." By these extracts, if they have served...
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Alexander Hamilton

William Graham Sumner - 1890 - 312 páginas
...which is, that dismemberment of our empire will be a clear sacrifice, of great positive disadvantages, without any counterbalancing good, administering no...of which, by a subdivision, will only be the more concentrated in each part and consequently the more virulent." 2 His last utterance, therefore, was...
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