Works by Alexander Hamilton
A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress
A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress was Alexander Hamilton's first published work in 1774.
A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress was Alexander Hamilton's first published work in 1774.
First Report on the Public Credit
The First Report on Public Credit was the first of three major reports on economic policy issued by American Founding Father and first United States Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton on the ...
The First Report on Public Credit was the first of three major reports on economic policy issued by American Founding Father and first United States Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton on the ...
Operations of the Act Laying Duties on Imports
The Act Laying Duties on Imports was communicated by Alexander Hamilton to the United States House of Representatives on April 23, 1790.
The Act Laying Duties on Imports was communicated by Alexander Hamilton to the United States House of Representatives on April 23, 1790.
Report on Manufactures
The Report on Manufactures is the third report, and magnum opus, of American Founding Father and 1st U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.
The Report on Manufactures is the third report, and magnum opus, of American Founding Father and 1st U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.
Second Report on Public Credit
The Second Report on Public Credit was the second report of three major reports on economic policy issued by Founding Father of the United States and first United States Treasury Secretary Alexa...
The Second Report on Public Credit was the second report of three major reports on economic policy issued by Founding Father of the United States and first United States Treasury Secretary Alexa...
The Farmer Refuted
The Farmer Refuted was Alexander Hamilton's second published work after A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress, as a follow-up publication on his first work.
The Farmer Refuted was Alexander Hamilton's second published work after A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress, as a follow-up publication on his first work.
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