Alexander Hamilton Quote

The means ought to be proportioned to the end; the persons from whose agency the attainment of any end is expected ought to possess the means by which it is to be attained.


The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Comprising His Most Important Official Reports (ed. 1810)


The means ought to be proportioned to the end; the persons from whose agency the attainment of any end is expected ought to possess the means by...

The means ought to be proportioned to the end; the persons from whose agency the attainment of any end is expected ought to possess the means by...

The means ought to be proportioned to the end; the persons from whose agency the attainment of any end is expected ought to possess the means by...

The means ought to be proportioned to the end; the persons from whose agency the attainment of any end is expected ought to possess the means by...