| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 σελίδες
...reject measures of evident utility, even of necessity, to avoid trivial and sometimes imaginary evils. We seem not to reflect, that in human society, there...more to the benefit of some parts than of others. Unless we can overcome this narrow disposition and learn to estimate measures by their general tendencies,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1904 - 486 σελίδες
...reject measures of evident utility, even of necessity, to avoid trivial and sometimes imaginary evils. We seem not to reflect that in human society there...more to the benefit of some parts than of others. Unless we can overcome this narrow disposition and learn to estimate measures by their general tendencies,... | |
| 1904 - 1070 σελίδες
...reject measures of evident utility, even of necessity, to avoid trivial and sometimes imaginary evils. We seem not to reflect that in human society there...more to the benefit of some parts than of others. Unless we can overcome this narrow disposition, and learn to estimate measures by their general tendencies,... | |
| Michael D. Chan - 2006 - 249 σελίδες
...essay, "The Continentalist, No. V," Hamilton had deplored this general defect of the American character: "We seem not to reflect, that in human society, there...more to the benefit of some parts, than of others. Unless we can overcome this narrow disposition and learn to estimate measures, by their general tendency,... | |
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