The American Heritage History of the Making of the NationAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - United States - 416 pages |
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Page 41
... Hamilton , with a crew of thirty - a twenty - seven - foot copy of a frigate of thirty- two guns , full - rigged , drawn through the streets by ten horses . Down cheering Broadway the Hamilton moved , along Great Dock Street , Hanover ...
... Hamilton , with a crew of thirty - a twenty - seven - foot copy of a frigate of thirty- two guns , full - rigged , drawn through the streets by ten horses . Down cheering Broadway the Hamilton moved , along Great Dock Street , Hanover ...
Page 47
... Hamilton sought out the newly disembarked Thomas Jefferson , so soon to be his bitter enemy . Although he differed politically with Hamilton , Jefferson maintained a more objective view of the credit report than did his fellow ...
... Hamilton sought out the newly disembarked Thomas Jefferson , so soon to be his bitter enemy . Although he differed politically with Hamilton , Jefferson maintained a more objective view of the credit report than did his fellow ...
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... Hamilton hardened . Madison , Jefferson , and Randolph insisted that nowhere in the Constitution could there be ... Hamilton's blue- print for the power state is set forth in his Report on Manufactures , which he submitted to Congress in ...
... Hamilton hardened . Madison , Jefferson , and Randolph insisted that nowhere in the Constitution could there be ... Hamilton's blue- print for the power state is set forth in his Report on Manufactures , which he submitted to Congress in ...
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