Excerpt from Alexander Hamilton: A Character Sketch These pamphlets were variously attributed to promi nent patriot leaders, and, when it became known that the boyish Hamilton was the author, the admiration was unbounded. He was already a leader in the cause of American independence. But Professor Anson d.'morse shows that iwhile the latter words have a democratic ring, they are not peculiarly American, but express universal, rather than American democratic principles and might have been uttered by a Frenchman. Hamilton was not in reality quarreling with the aristocratic institutions of Great Britain, but With her policy.
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