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ADDENDUM - Alexander Hamilton, The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-1794: Toward the Completion of the American Founding [1793]Edition used:The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-1794: Toward the Completion of the American Founding, edited with and Introduction by Morton J. Frisch (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2007).
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ADDENDUMIn the George F. Hopkins edition of 1802, which must be taken as Hamilton’s final version of the Federalist Papers, he insisted that the edition include his Pacificus. He remarked to Hopkins that “some of his friends had pronounced [it] . . . his best performance,” apparently feeling that this was a natural supplement to what he had already written in his commentary on the United States Constitution. Morton J. Frisch |

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