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who said "If there be a man in the world I ought to hate," he said, "it is Jefferson. . . . But the public good must be [more important than] every private consideration."

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Alexander Hamilton

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American politician Alexander Hamilton did not like Thomas Jefferson for president. The reason is that Jefferson was in favor of a farm-based economy, while Hamilton supported a powerful central government and commercial economy. However, Hamilton believed that Jefferson would do much better than Aaron Burr, who was finally vice president.

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