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Alexander Hamilton: Critical Essay by Frederick C. Prescott

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SOURCE: An introduction to Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, American Book Company, 1934, pp. xi-lxxii.

In the excerpt below, Prescott traces Hamilton's career as both a political theorist and participant in government.

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