
Federalist No. 07 by Alexander Hamilton
The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton
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The Importance of Mutual Contributions
There is great room to suppose that the rule agreed upon would, upon experiment, be found to bear harder upon some states than upon others. Delinquencies in payments on the part of some of the states would result from a diversity of other causes. There is nothing more likely to disturb the tranquility of nations than there being bound to mutual contributions for any common object that does not yield an equal and coincident benefit.
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