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| Line 30 | A game of chess, where France is Queen and Kingless | 100%
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| Line 2 | And do we provide aid and troops to our French allies | 100%
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| Line 17 | And he'd rather not have this debate | 100%
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| Line 14 | And revolution is messy, but now is the time to stand | 100%
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| Line 13 | And stand with them as they fought against oppressors | 100%
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| Line 21 | Desperate to rise above his station | 100%
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| Line 35 | Enough, enough, Hamilton is right (Mr. President) | 100%
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| Line 22 | Everything he does betrays the ideals of our nation | 100%
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| Line 19 | He knows nothing of loyalty (nothing) | 100%
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| Line 23 | Hey, and if ya don't know, now ya know, Mr. President | 100%
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| Line 16 | I know that Alexander Hamilton is here | 100%
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| Line 18 | I'll remind you that he is not Secretary of State | 100%
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| Line 11 | In return, they didn't ask for land | 100%
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| Line 29 | Of meddling in the middle of a military mess | 100%
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| Line 12 | Only a promise that we'd lend a hand | 100%
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| Line 3 | Or do we stay out of it? | 100%
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| Line 25 | Secretary Hamilton, your response | 100%
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| Line 6 | Secretary Jefferson, you have the floor, sir | 100%
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| Line 33 | "Should we honor our treaty, King Louis' head?" | 100%
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| Line 20 | Smells like new money, dresses like fake royalty | 100%
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| Line 15 | Stand with our brothers as they fight against tyranny | 100%
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| Line 24 | Thank you, Secretary Jefferson | 100%
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| Line 1 | The issue on the table, France is on the verge of war with England | 100%
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| Line 28 | The President is gonna bring the nation to the brink | 100%
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| Line 34 | "Uh, do whatever you want, I'm super dead!" | 100%
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| Line 10 | Uh. who provided those funds? (France) | 100%
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| Line 8 | We made a promise, we signed a treaty | 100%
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| Line 9 | We needed money and guns and half a chance | 100%
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| Line 36 | We're to fragile to start another fight | 100%
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| Line 31 | We signed a treaty with a King whose head is now in a basket | 100%
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| Line 7 | When we were on death's door, when we were needy | 100%
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| Line 32 | Would you like to take it out and ask it? | 100%
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| Line 27 | You must be out of your God-damn mind if you think | 100%
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| Line 53 | Alas, I admit it | 50%
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| Line 49 | And before he was your friend, he was mine | 50%
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| Line 37 | But sir, do we not fight for freedom? | 50%
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| Line 59 | Daddy's calling | 50%
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| Line 44 | Did you forget Lafayette? (What?) | 50%
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| Line 58 | (Hamilton) | 50%
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| Line 43 | Hamilton (sir) draft a statement of neutrality | 50%
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| Line 45 | Have you an ounce of regret? | 50%
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| Line 54 | I bet you were quite a lawyer | 50%
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| Line 50 | If we try to fight in every revolution in the world, we never stop | 50%
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| Line 48 | Lafayette's a smart man, he'll be fine | 50%
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| Line 55 | My defendants got acquitted | 50%
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| Line 4 | Remember, my decision on this matter is not subject to Congressional approval | 50%
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| Line 52 | So quick-witted | 50%
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| Line 38 | Sure, when the French figure out who's gonna lead 'em | 50%
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| Line 5 | The only person you have to convince is em | 50%
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| Line 39 | The people are leading | 50%
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| Line 40 | The people are rioting | 50%
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| Line 41 | There's a difference, frankly, it's a little disquieting | 50%
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| Line 51 | Where do we draw the line? | 50%
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| Line 56 | Yeah, well, someone oughta remind you (what?) | 50%
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| Line 47 | Yet in their hour of need, you forget | 50%
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| Line 46 | You accumulate debt, you accumulate power | 50%
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| Line 57 | You're nothing without Washington behind you | 50%
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| Line 42 | You would let your ideals blind you to reality | 50%
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| Line 26 | (Come on) (Let's go) | 0%
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