Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Alexander Hamilton, 1757-1907: An Historical Essay, in Commemoration of the One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Birth of the Great Federalist
The most substantial glory of. A country is in its virtuous great men. That nation is fated to ignominy and servitude, for which such men have lived in vain.
The name of hamilton would have honored Greece in the age of Aristides. May Heaven, the guardian of our liberty, grant that our country may be fruitful of hamil tons, - and faithful to their glory!
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