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- 出版社: Inc.
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- 出版时间:1956
- 标注页数:452页
- 文件大小:43MB
- 文件页数:480页
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图书目录
Chapter 1.The Right of Revolution1
The Spirit of 76:Two Different Versions15
Revolution and Moderation16
Revolution as a Last Resort19
Chapter 2.Winning the Revolution21
The Burgoyne Campaign25
The Defense of Philadelphia27
Mission to Gates28
Plan for Reorganizing the Army30
With Lee at Monmouth33
Hamilton's Private War Against Profiteers37
Recommended:A Fighting Parson39
The Treason of Arnold40
Hamilton and the Glory Road50
Mutiny54
Chapter 3.Building a New Nation60
Molding National Character60
Wanted:A Continental Government That Can Act63
Union Now:The Critical Weakness of the Confederation73
An Expanding Nation:New States and the West86
Chapter 4.On Government:Some Guiding Principles94
A Monarchy Versus a Republic94
Democracy and the Role of the People101
On Classes,Parties,and Factions109
Some Political Tenets112
Competent Public Servants113
Chapter 5.Hamilton at the Federal Convention114
A Chronology114
Excerpts from His Speeches119
Chapter 6.The Fight for Ratification133
The Federalist133
The Great Debate149
Chapter 7.The Principles of Constitutional Government155
The Powers of the President155
The Treaty-making Power of the President165
Treaties As the Supreme Law of the Land175
The President's Power to Declare War176
A Code of Presidential Etiquette176
The Structure and Powers of Congress177
The Senate179
The Courts and Judicial Review180
Separation of Powers—Checks and Ralances193
The Power to Tax195
The Government and National Security208
The Doctrine of Implied Powers213
The Welfare Clause219
The Bill of Rights221
Nationalism,Federalism,and States'Rights223
Nullification,Interposition,and Secession226
Chapter 8.Economic Program231
Restoration of Public Credit232
Hamilton's Report on the Public Credit236
Arguments Against Discrimination242
In Defense of Funding and Assumption246
Reassurance to Washington252
Avoiding an Excessive Public Debt254
A Sound Tax Program256
Principles and Objectives of Taxation256
Hamilton's Tax Program258
A National Bank263
Report on a National Bank268
A Sound but Flexible Currency273
Encouragement of Trade274
Encouragement of Manufactures275
Encouragement of Labor284
Encouragement of Agriculture286
Chapter 9.War and Peace287
Some Maxims for the Conduct of Foreign Relations287
British-American Relations288
Jay's Treaty291
The Camillus Letters:1795-96296
Deteriorating Relations303
Franco-American Relations307
Policy Toward Spain and Latin America331
Administration of the Army334
Treatment of the Indians337
Chapter 10.Liberty and Security338
Human Rights and Due Process338
Freedom and Bondage342
Minority Rights and the Tories345
Loyalty and Other Oaths353
Freedom of the Press356
Sedition and Insurrection366
Chapter 11.On Leaders and Leadership372
The Washington-Hamilton Relationship372
Hamilton's "Original Draft" of the Farewell Address380
The Death of Washington394
On Thomas Jefferson394
On John Adams399
On Aaron Burr404
Chapter 12.On Life and Death412
Birth,Youth,and Family Ties412
Friendship417
Husband and Father418
Women:The Reynolds Affair425
Integrity and Ambition433
Education and Politics438
Tragedy and Frustration439
The Duel441