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... Hamilton - His Last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in Regard to his Slaves - Proceedings of Congress on his Death - Conclusion . APPENDIX I. - Portraits of Washington II . - Washington's Farewell Address • III ...
... Hamilton - His Last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in Regard to his Slaves - Proceedings of Congress on his Death - Conclusion . APPENDIX I. - Portraits of Washington II . - Washington's Farewell Address • III ...
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... delay in the matter ; for , as Mr. Hamilton observed , " The importance to our security and commerce , of a good under- standing with Great Britain , rendered it very important that a man able , and not disagree- able 36 Life of Washington.
... delay in the matter ; for , as Mr. Hamilton observed , " The importance to our security and commerce , of a good under- standing with Great Britain , rendered it very important that a man able , and not disagree- able 36 Life of Washington.
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... Hamilton , who knew him well , struck off his character admirably in a letter to the President . " Mr. King , " writes he , " is a remarkably well- informed man , a very judicious one , a man of address , a man of fortune and economy ...
... Hamilton , who knew him well , struck off his character admirably in a letter to the President . " Mr. King , " writes he , " is a remarkably well- informed man , a very judicious one , a man of address , a man of fortune and economy ...
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... Hamilton as his adviser and coadjutor , and appears to have consulted him on the subject early in the present year ; for , in a letter dated New York , May 10th , Hamilton writes : " When last in Philadelphia , you mentioned to me your ...
... Hamilton as his adviser and coadjutor , and appears to have consulted him on the subject early in the present year ; for , in a letter dated New York , May 10th , Hamilton writes : " When last in Philadelphia , you mentioned to me your ...
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... Hamilton to him , May 19th , " that in the event of an open rupture with France , the public voice will again call you to command the armies of your country ; and though all who are attached to you will , from attachment as well as ...
... Hamilton to him , May 19th , " that in the event of an open rupture with France , the public voice will again call you to command the armies of your country ; and though all who are attached to you will , from attachment as well as ...
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