The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... mind was not content with the mere details and responsibilities of business , but he employed his leisure in extending his knowledge . He studied mathematical science , chemistry , history , and gene- ral literature . He seemed to be ...
... mind was not content with the mere details and responsibilities of business , but he employed his leisure in extending his knowledge . He studied mathematical science , chemistry , history , and gene- ral literature . He seemed to be ...
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... mind was still filled with awe and consternation at its effects , a description of the hur- ricane and of its consequences appeared in the public journal of the Island of St. Christopher . In this event originated the future greatness ...
... mind was still filled with awe and consternation at its effects , a description of the hur- ricane and of its consequences appeared in the public journal of the Island of St. Christopher . In this event originated the future greatness ...
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... By a Sincere Friend to America . 1775. " The great ability displayed in these several pam- phlets , their calm and sagacious spirit , and the clear conviction which they carried to every impar- tial mind 36 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... By a Sincere Friend to America . 1775. " The great ability displayed in these several pam- phlets , their calm and sagacious spirit , and the clear conviction which they carried to every impar- tial mind 36 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
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Samuel Mosheim Smucker. clear conviction which they carried to every impar- tial mind , attracted universal attention . Their au- thor was at first unknown . By some they were attributed to Governor Livingston , by others to Mr. Jay ...
Samuel Mosheim Smucker. clear conviction which they carried to every impar- tial mind , attracted universal attention . Their au- thor was at first unknown . By some they were attributed to Governor Livingston , by others to Mr. Jay ...
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... mind was most discou- raging . The popular enthusiasm was much dimin- ished . The American troops immediately evacu- ated New York , and the British entered it . Wash- ington still retreated , and took possession of a favorable position ...
... mind was most discou- raging . The popular enthusiasm was much dimin- ished . The American troops immediately evacu- ated New York , and the British entered it . Wash- ington still retreated , and took possession of a favorable position ...
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