
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, Read in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19th 1795: Containing a Plan for the Furth
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The document presents a significant report by Alexander Hamilton, outlining a strategy for enhancing public credit in the United States. This work is part of Sabin Americana, a comprehensive collection that chronicles over 400 years of American history, including exploration, military actions, and societal developments. The collection offers diverse materials such as political tracts, maps, and literature, providing insights into the culture and politics of the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. High-quality digital scans make these historical works accessible to a wide audience.
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, Read in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19th 1795: Containing a Plan for the Furth, Alexander Hamilton
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- 2012
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- Title
- Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, Read in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19th 1795: Containing a Plan for the Furth
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Alexander Hamilton
- Publisher
- Gale Ecco, Sabin Americana
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 154
- ISBN13
- 9781275664784
- Category
- World history
- Description
- The document presents a significant report by Alexander Hamilton, outlining a strategy for enhancing public credit in the United States. This work is part of Sabin Americana, a comprehensive collection that chronicles over 400 years of American history, including exploration, military actions, and societal developments. The collection offers diverse materials such as political tracts, maps, and literature, providing insights into the culture and politics of the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. High-quality digital scans make these historical works accessible to a wide audience.