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Quotes by Alexander Hamilton, P. 217 - A History of the American People by P. Johnson

"Every man ought to be supposed a knave, and to have no other end, in all his actions, but private interest. By this interest we must govern him, and by means of it, make him cooperate to public good, notwithstanding his unsatiable avarice and ambition."
By Alexander Hamilton, P. 217 - A History of the American People by P. Johnson
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