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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... "
Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton: Or, Men and Events, at Home and Abroad ... - Page 113
by James Alexander Hamilton - 1869 - 647 pages
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Aaron Burr: A Biography Compiled from Rare, and in Many Cases ..., Volume 1

Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 438 pages
...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 pages
...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...the 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,...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Correspondence [contin.] 1795-1804; 1777 ...

Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 668 pages
...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 pages
...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...the 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 to Boston,...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volume 7

John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 960 pages
...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...the poison of which, by a subdivision, will only be the more concentred in each part, and consequently the more virulent. " King is on his way to Boston,...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volume 7

John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 966 pages
...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...the poison of which, by a subdivision, will only be the more concentred in each part, and consequently the more virulent. " King is on his way to Boston,...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volume 7

John Church Hamilton - 1865 - 954 pages
...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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Life and Letters of George Cabot

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1877 - 638 pages
...to it. In his celebrated letter to Sedgwick, written just before his death, he says:— ,J •• " I will here express but one sentiment: which is, that...the poison of which by a subdivision will only be the more concentred iu each part, and consequently the more virulent." l These views find an echo in...
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Documents Relating to New-England Federalism: 1800-1815

Henry Adams - 1877 - 462 pages
...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 pages
...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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