The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... patriotism re- warded with the applause of men , will be doomed to everlasting execration , as one who combined splendor of talents with the perfection of crime , and whose name will be appropriated by the remot- est generations of ...
... patriotism re- warded with the applause of men , will be doomed to everlasting execration , as one who combined splendor of talents with the perfection of crime , and whose name will be appropriated by the remot- est generations of ...
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... patriotism , did Washington penetrate to the causes of weakness , lament the obstacles to our independence , and labor to soothe irritation , remove difficulties , and promote union , harmony , and success . But whatever hopes the ...
... patriotism , did Washington penetrate to the causes of weakness , lament the obstacles to our independence , and labor to soothe irritation , remove difficulties , and promote union , harmony , and success . But whatever hopes the ...
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... patriotism , labored to arrest it by the persuasion of his eloquence . The want of pay , and other evils incident to a deranged and rotten currency , were of too deep a nature to be very patiently borne or easily healed . Washington now ...
... patriotism , labored to arrest it by the persuasion of his eloquence . The want of pay , and other evils incident to a deranged and rotten currency , were of too deep a nature to be very patiently borne or easily healed . Washington now ...
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... patriotism . Hamilton applied to the commander - in - chief , shortly after this separation , for an independent command . But there were insuperable difficulties in the way , arising from the jealousy of older offi- cers in seeing a ...
... patriotism . Hamilton applied to the commander - in - chief , shortly after this separation , for an independent command . But there were insuperable difficulties in the way , arising from the jealousy of older offi- cers in seeing a ...
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... patriotism of Robert Morris , at this critical and decisive moment of American history . When the army was about to march for Virginia , Hamilton received his wished - for command , and prepared to accompany the expedition . His only ...
... patriotism of Robert Morris , at this critical and decisive moment of American history . When the army was about to march for Virginia , Hamilton received his wished - for command , and prepared to accompany the expedition . His only ...
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