Hamilton, A., & Madison, J. (1834). Considerations in favour of a national bank, independent of government influence, with checks and balances to guard against illegitimate speculations, and the dangerous consequences of a vicious administration of its affairs. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHamilton, Alexander, and James Madison. Considerations in Favour of a National Bank, Independent of Government Influence, with Checks and Balances to Guard Against Illegitimate Speculations, and the Dangerous Consequences of a Vicious Administration of Its Affairs. New York: [s.n.], 1834.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHamilton, Alexander, and James Madison. Considerations in Favour of a National Bank, Independent of Government Influence, with Checks and Balances to Guard Against Illegitimate Speculations, and the Dangerous Consequences of a Vicious Administration of Its Affairs. [s.n.], 1834.
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