Please provide the specific Hamilton quote you would like me to analyze for bias.
The most popular source of this quote is from Ben Parker, Peter Parker's uncle who raised him. These are of course fictional characters and the writing would be that of Stan Lee. However the phrase is of much more antiquated origins and quotes similar to it can be found all the way back to ancient Greece. One such would be Socrates 'rule worthy of might.' Spider-Man's Uncle Ben. There's an interesting article here: http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2005_10_06.html
Abraham Lincoln said this during his famous House Divided speech in 1858. He argued that the nation could not endure being half slave and half free, and that ultimately it would either have to abandon slavery or abandon the principles of freedom upon which it was founded.
Freedom and liberation.
Olaudah Equiano's opinion of slavery is vehemently against it. He describes it as a dehumanizing and brutal institution that is contrary to basic human rights and morality. Through his personal experiences as a former slave, he advocates for the abolition of slavery and highlights the inhumanity of the practice.
it meant that he would die for his country and will die if promised no freedom.
it is great and full of money
One would describe her as someone with great beauty.
A positive, unique morning quote would be "Don't have a good morning, have a great one!"
Great.
great
He is a great person. He is never late.
Great Wall of China
he was a great greek general
he was an epic hero and a great warrior
That depends on who you ask, different people, different opinions. I would describe it as a great read.
I am not sure who he is. If you would like to describe further, that would be great.