Necessity, especially in politics, often occasions false hopes, false reasonings, and a — Alexander Hamilton
Wise politicians will be cautious about fettering the government with restrictions that — Alexander Hamilton
I’m past patiently waitin,’ I’m passionately smashin’ every expectation, every action’s — Alexander Hamilton
Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in — Alexander Hamilton
A struggle for liberty is in itself respectable and glorious. . . . When conducted — Alexander Hamilton
The regular distribution of power into distinct departments; the introduction of legislative — Alexander Hamilton
Opinion, whether well or ill-founded, is the governing principle of human affairs — Alexander Hamilton
Effective resistance to usurpers is possible only provided the citizens understand their — Alexander Hamilton
It was remarked yesterday that a numerous representation was necessary to obtain — Alexander Hamilton
By multiplying the means of gratification, by promoting the introduction and circulation — Alexander Hamilton
The natural cure for an ill-administration, in a popular or representative constitution, — Alexander Hamilton