The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... communications which emanated from head - quarters , both to Con- gress and to private citizens , which he did not him- self compose . " The pen of our army , " says Troup , " was held by Hamilton ; and for dignity of manner , pith of ...
... communications which emanated from head - quarters , both to Con- gress and to private citizens , which he did not him- self compose . " The pen of our army , " says Troup , " was held by Hamilton ; and for dignity of manner , pith of ...
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... communication of that patriot which accompanied the infamous missives , Washington , whose great and serene soul remained undisturbed amid the dangers , difficulties , and mise- ries of his position , answered as follows : " I was not ...
... communication of that patriot which accompanied the infamous missives , Washington , whose great and serene soul remained undisturbed amid the dangers , difficulties , and mise- ries of his position , answered as follows : " I was not ...
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... communication of sentiments with you at this time , because I view things very differently , I fear , from what people in general do , who seem to think the contest at an end , and that to make money , and get places , are the only ...
... communication of sentiments with you at this time , because I view things very differently , I fear , from what people in general do , who seem to think the contest at an end , and that to make money , and get places , are the only ...
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... communication he boldly asserts the principle that , " it is in a National Bank alone , that we can find the ... Communications from men of genius and abilities will always be acceptable , and yours will ever command the attention of ...
... communication he boldly asserts the principle that , " it is in a National Bank alone , that we can find the ... Communications from men of genius and abilities will always be acceptable , and yours will ever command the attention of ...
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... communication to Washington on the subject , desiring his advice . The great difficulty was , that the powers which Congress then possessed under the Articles of Confederation of 1781 , did not enable or permit them to do any thing more ...
... communication to Washington on the subject , desiring his advice . The great difficulty was , that the powers which Congress then possessed under the Articles of Confederation of 1781 , did not enable or permit them to do any thing more ...
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