“Jefferson said, ‘the many!’ Hamilton said, ‘the few!’

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FEDERALISTS vs. DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS THE FIRST POLITICAL PARTIES, 1792 “Jefferson said, ‘the many!’ Hamilton said, ‘the few!’ Like opposite sides of a penny were those exalted two. If Jefferson said, ‘It's black, sir!’ Hamilton cried, ‘It’s white!’ But, ‘twixt the two, our Constitution started working right.” —Stephan Vincent Benet

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