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  1. Observations on certain documents in The history of the United by Hamilton. Alexander. 1757-1804., 1865-01-01
  2. Works by Hamilton Alexander 1757-1804, 1904-01-01
  3. Works by Hamilton Alexander 1757-1804, 1904-01-01
  4. The official and other papers .. Volume 1 by Alexander, 1757-1804 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  5. Works Volume 6 by Alexander, 1757-1804 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  6. Works by Hamilton Alexander 1757-1804, 1904-01-01
  7. Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the Proclomation of Neutrality of 1793 by Hamilton Alexander 1757-1804, 1845-01-01
  8. The official and other papers .. by Hamilton Alexander 1757-1804, 1842-01-01
  9. Works Volume 5 by Alexander, 1757-1804 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  10. Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the Proclomation of Neutrality of 1793 by Alexander, 1757-1804 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  11. Works Volume 4 by Alexander, 1757-1804 Hamilton, 2009-10-26
  12. Alexander Hamilton: A Biography by Forrest Mcdonald, 1982-09-17
  13. Alexander Hamilton: Writings (Library of America) by Alexander Hamilton, 2001-10-15
  14. The Alexander Hamilton You Never Knew by James Lincoln Collier, 2004-03

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    23. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    Hamilton, Alexander (17571804). The Hutchinson Dictionary of WorldHistory; 1/1/1998. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE Trial for
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    10. Hamilton, Alexander (17571804) The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History;January 1, 1998 Hamilton, Alexander (1757-1804) US politician
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    25. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Hamilton
    Index to Politicians Hamilton. Hamilton, Alexander (17571804) of New York County,NY Son-in-law of Philip John Schuyler; father of William Stephen Hamilton.
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    26. The Political Graveyard: Schuyler-Hamilton Family Of New York
    Alexander Hamilton (17571804) of New York County, NY Son-in-law ofPhilip John Schuyler; father of William Stephen Hamilton. Born
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    Schuyler-Hamilton family of New York
    Note: This is just one of 434 family groupings listed on The Political Graveyard web site. These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption. Some families traditionally (and perhaps properly) considered separately are joined together here if linked by marriage or otherwise. These groupings even the names of the groupings, and the state or lists of states of main activity are the result of a computer algorithm, not the choices of any historian or genealogist.

    27. Thomas Jefferson
    (New York, NY Free Press, 240 p.). Hamilton, Alexander, 17571804; StatesmenUnitedStatesBiography; United StatesPolitics and government1783-1809.
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    Thomas Jefferson (http://museum.nist.gov/images/ exhibits/24.jpg) Thomas Jefferson Henry Adams; notes and selected texts by Earl N. Harbert (1986). History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson . (New York, NY: Literary Classics of the United States, 1308 p.). United StatesPolitics and government1801-1809; United StatesPolitics and government1809-1817. Michael Knox Beran (2003). Jefferson's Demons: A Portrait of a Restless Mind . (New York, NY: Free Press, 265 p.). Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 Mental health; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 Psychology; PresidentsUnited StatesBiography. Fawn M. Brodie (1974). Thomas Jefferson, an Intimate History . (New York, NY: Norton, 591 p.). Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Richard Brookhiser (1999). Alexander Hamilton, American . (New York, NY: Free Press, 240 p.). Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804; StatesmenUnited StatesBiography; United StatesPolitics and government1783-1809.

    28. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Hamilton
    Listings. Etexts by Author. Hamilton, Alexander, 17571804 H Index Main Index The Federalist Papers by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison.
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    29. FindLaw Constitutional Law Center: Founding Fathers: New York
    NEW YORK. Alexander Hamilton (17571804) New York. Image The NationalPortrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. I. EARLY LIFE. Hamilton
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    30. Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)
    the Web Alexander Hamilton (17551804). Writings The Federalist Papers 1788 (U.Virginia);Letter to Angelica Schuyler Church (U.Virginia)January 22) 1757-1804 (U
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    31. RBML Collections: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.
    . Creator Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.......Columbia University Rare Books and Manuscript Library Manuscript and ArchivalCollections.
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    Creator: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Title: Alexander Hamilton Papers Publication Project records,[ca. 1700]-1981. Physical Description: ca. 96,000 items, (304 boxes, 282 microfilm reels, 32 card file drawers) Call Number: Location: Columbia University.Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New York, NY. Subjects: Columbia University.Press.; Syrett, Harold Coffin, 1913-; United StatesHistoryRevolution, 1775-1783.; United StatesHistory1783-1815.; Scholarly publishing.; Statesmen.; Lawyers.
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    Harold C. Syrett (1913- ) was the editor for this project (M.A., 1938; Ph.D., 1944).
    Scope and Contents
    Correspondence, typescripts, photocopies, microfilms, card files, and notes of the Alexander Hamilton Papers Publication Project, 1955-1981. The correspondence files of the editor, Harold C. Syrett, and his staff concerning the operations, activities, gathering of data, photocopies, and microfilm reproductions of letters, manuscripts, and documents by, to, and about Alexander Hamilton and selected and edited for publication by Columbia University Press as THE PAPERS OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON (New York, 1961-1970). Also, the corrected typescript copies of texts to be published, photocopies of letters, manuscripts, and documents by, to, and about Alexander Hamilton; microfilms of manuscript materials in a variety of repositories; and photocopies of newspaper articles relating to Hamilton.

    32. Alexander Hamilton: Biography Of Alexander Hamilton
    Index Biography of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton, Alexander (17571804),was born at Nevis, in the West Indies, January 11, 1757.
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    Hamilton was decidedly undemocratic. He wished a "governor" for life, chosen by electors selected by electors, and to his elected king he wished to give an absolute veto upon all legislation. The senate he wished to compose of members chosen for life by electors, while, for the lower house of Congress, he would have had only freeholders vote. The state governments he would have wiped out, or have left wholly dependent upon the central government. In 1789 Hamilton entered Washington's cabinet as the first secretary of the treasury. His opinions on financial matters, on the public credit, methods of raising revenue, the mint, the bank, manufactures, etc., were law with the administration. Hamilton and Jefferson came into direct conflict. Hamilton left the cabinet in 1795. He advocated putting down the whiskey insurrection with a firm hand. He defended Jay's Treaty with Great Britain. He assisted Washington in composing his farewell address. Hamilton and Aaron Burr were not only bitter political enemies, but local rivals. Hamilton thwarted some of Burr's dearest plans. Burr, though vice-president of the United States, brought on a duel with his opponent at Weehawken, New Jersey, opposite the city of New York, in which Hamilton was mortally wounded. He died July 12, 1804. Hamilton's private life was far from right. He was imperious in his manners and had a degree of self-confidence that in any other man would be considered sheer egotism. He was one of the most brilliant and intellectual men ever connected with public affairs in this country. His writings were, for their day, marvelously ingenious and strongly formed pieces of argument. He possessed a genius for organization and administration such as belongs to few men. The faults of his private life, the quarrelsomeness of his disposition, and the manner of his death have prevented him from receiving the full degree of admiration and praise that is due.

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    Alexander Hamilton (17571804), Alexander Hamilton was born on theWest Indies Island of Nevis on January 11, 1757. He went to New
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    Alexander Hamilton
    Alexander Hamilton was born on the West Indies Island of Nevis on January 11, 1757. He went to New York in 1772 for his formal education, beginning with grammar school. Later he attended King's College, which is now Columbia University. Hamilton's great qualities of mind and spirit revealed themselves early. While in his teens, he took a firm stand on the side of the patriots, and became a leader in the movement advocating independence. Before he was 20 years of age, Hamilton commanded artillery troops in several important battles, and from 1777 to 1781, served as aide-de-camp to General Washington . He left Washington to take command of an infantry regiment that took part in the siege of Yorktown. At the age of 25, he served as a member of the Continental Congress from 1782-1783, then retired to open his own law office in New York City. His public career continued when he attended the Annapolis Convention as a delegate in 1786. He also served in the New York State Legislature and attended the Philadelphia Convention in 1787. That convention studied and subsequently adopted the Constitution of the United States on September 2, 1789. Hamilton served another term in 1788 in what proved to be the last time the Continental Congress met under the old Articles of Confederation. President George Washington appointed him to be the first Secretary of the Treasury when the first Congress passed an Act establishing the Treasury Department. He served as Secretary of the Treasury from September 11, 1789 until January 31, 1795. As Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton's term was marked by bold innovation, statesmanlike planning, and masterful reports. His financial program provided public credit where there was none before, and gave the infant Nation a circulating medium and financial machinery. After being in office for barely one month, he proposed the idea of a seagoing branch of the military to secure the revenue against contraband. The following summer, the Congress authorized a Revenue Marine force of ten cutters. The Revenue Marine is now the United States Coast Guard. He also played a crucial role in creating the United States Navy (the Naval Act of 1794). Hamilton also proposed the creation of a Naval Academy, an idea ahead of his time.

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    36. Alexander Hamilton
    Site Index Main Start Page Alexander Hamilton. Library of Congress.17571804. Delegate to the Constitutional Convention (New York).
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    ALEXANDER HAMILTON
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    Education: King's College (Columbia)
    Occupation: lawyer
    Political Affiliation: Federalist
    Religious Affiliation: Episcopalian
    Summary of Religious Views:
    Hamilton, who was raised as a Presbyterian but later became Episcopalian, seems to have been a believer throughout his life, and was particularly devout during his college years and towards the end of his life.
    In later life, Hamilton put forth a proposal to found a Christian Constitutional Society, but nothing came of it.
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    ed. by Jacob E. Cooke, The Reports of Alexander Hamilton
    ed. by Morton J. Frisch, Selected Writings and Speeches of Alexander Hamilton , Univ. Press of America, 1985
    ed. by Julius, Goebel, Jr., The Law Practice of Alexander Hamilton , 5 vols., Columbia Univ. Press, 1964-1981
    The Papers of Alexander Hamilton , 26 vols., Columbia Univ. Press, 1961-1979

    37. ALEXANDER HAMILTON
    Hamilton, Alexander (17571804), American statesman and economist, was born, asa British subject, on the island of Nevis in the West Indies on the 11th of
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    ALEXANDER HAMILTON
    HAMILTON, ALEXANDER i These were written in answer to the widely read pamphlets published over the nom de plume of A Westchester Farmer, and now known to have been written by Samuel Seabury (q.v.). Hamiltons pamphlets were entitled A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress from the Calumnies of their Enemies, and The Farmer Refuted. Concerning them George Ticknor Curtis (Constitutional History of the United States, i. 274) has said, There are displayed in these papers a power of reasoning and sarcasm, a knowledge of the principles of government and of the English constitution, and a grasp of the merits of the whole controversy, that would have done honor to any man at any age. To say that they evince precocity of intellect gives no idea of their main characteristics. They show great maturitya more remarkable maturity than has ever been exhibited by any other person, at so early an age, in the same department of thought. i George Bancroft was the first to point out that there is small evidence that Hamilton ever really appreciated Washingtons great qualities; but on the score of persohal and Federalist indebtedness he left explicit recognition. . For Hamiltons letter to General Schuyler on this episode one of the most important letters, in some ways, that he ever wrote see the Works, ix. 232 (8 35).

    38. WIEM: Hamilton Alexander
    Postacie historyczne, Historia powszechna, Ekonomia, Stany ZjednoczoneHamilton Alexander (17571804). Hamilton Alexander (1757-1804
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    Hamilton Alexander
    Hamilton Alexander (1757-1804), amerykañski polityk i finansista. W czasie wojny o niepodleg³o¶æ adiutant J. Waszyngtona (do 1781). W nastêpnych latach nale¿a³ do grona jego najbli¿szych wspó³pracowników. W latach 1782-1783 delegat do Kongresu Kontynentalnego . W 1789 mianowany przez prezydenta sekretarzem skarbu, pe³ni³ tê funkcjê do 1795. Czo³owy dzia³acz Partii Federalnej. D±¿y³ do stworzenia systemów i urzêdów ogólnopañstwowych, które uszczupla³y kompetencje w³adz stanowych. Po³o¿y³ du¿e zas³ugi w stworzeniu jednolitego dla ca³ych Stanów Zjednoczonych systemu bankowo-finansowego.

    39. Questia Online Library - The Online Library (3)
    Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data. Hamilton, Alexander,17571804. Selected writings and speeches of Alexander Hamilton.
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    40. Colonial Hall: Biography Of Alexander Hamilton
    Alexander Hamilton. 17571804. The chief debater in the conventionwhich framed the federal constitution, and the chief advocate of
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    General Hamilton possessed very uncommon powers of mind. To whatever subject he directed his attention, he was able to grasp it, and in whatever he engaged, in that he excelled. So stupendous were his talents, and so patient was his industry, that no investigation presented difficulties which he could not conquer. In the class of men of intellect he held the first rank. His eloquence was of the most interesting kind, and when new exertions were required, he rose in new strength, and touching at his pleasure every string of pity or terror, of indignation or grief, he bent the passions of others to his purpose. At the bar he gained the first eminence.
    He was an honest politician; and his frankness has been commended even by those who considered his political principles as hostile to the American confederated republic. His views of the necessity of a firm general government rendered him a decided friend of the union of the American States. His feelings and language were indignant toward every thing which pointed at its dissolution. His hostility to every influence which leaned toward the project was stern and steady, and in every shape it encountered his reprobation.
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