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Herbert Croly Quotes

So far I, at least, have no fault to find with implications of Hamilton's Federalism, but unfortunately his policy was in certain other respects tainted with a more doubtful tendency.
Herbert Croly

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Date of Birth:
January 23, 1869
Date of Death:
May 17, 1930
Nationality:
American
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