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  1. British Sea-Captain Alexander Hamilton's a New Account of the East Indies: (17Th-18th Century) by Alexander Hamilton, 2002-01
  2. The life and epoch of Alexander Hamilton; a historical study by George Shea, 2010-06-24
  3. Alexander Hamilton: Creating a Nation (America's Founding Fathers) by Zachary Kent, 2004-10
  4. Alexander Hamilton and the founding of the Nation by Alexander Hamilton, 1957
  5. Alexander Hamilton: Founding Father and Statesman (Signature Lives: Revolutionary War Era series) by Santella, Andrew, 2005-06-01
  6. Gentleman's Progress: The Itinerarium of Dr. Alexander Hamilton, 1744 (Pitt Poetry Series) by Alexander Hamilton, Carl Bridenbaugh, 1992-02
  7. The life of Alexander Hamilton, by John T. Morse, Jr by John Torrey Morse, Benno Loewy, 2010-09-06
  8. Alexander Hamilton and the Constitution. by Clinton Lawrence, Rossiter, 1964-01
  9. Common Foundations of American and East Asian Modernisation: From Alexander Hamilton to Junichero by Ian Patrick Austin, 2009-04-03
  10. The Federalist: The Essential Essays, by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)
  11. ALEXANDER HAMILTON A Biography in His Own Words Volume 2 by Mary Jo, editor Kline, 1973
  12. The boys' life of Alexander Hamilton, by Helen Nicolay, 1927
  13. Alexander Hamilton A Concise Biography by Broadus Mitchell, 2007
  14. Alexander Hamilton. Illustrious Americans series by John F. and the Editors of Silver Burdett Roche, 1967

81. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER
hamilton, alexander. eventually as 4th earl of Abercorn. This earl Indies.By her James hamilton had two sons, alexander and James. Business
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The 8th earl of Abercorn, who was summoned to the Irish house of peers in his father’s lifetime as Lord Mountcastle, was created a peer of Great Britain in 1786 as Viscount Hamilton of Hamilton in Leicestershire, and renewed the family’s connexion with Scotland by repurchasing the barony of Duddingston and later the lordship of Paisley. His nephew and successor was created marquess of Abercorn in 1790, and was father of James, 1st duke of Abercorn. See the article Hamilton and other articles on the different branches of the family (e.g. Haddington and Belhaven) in Sir J. B. Paul’s edition of Sir R. Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland; and also G. Marshall, Guide to Heraldry and Genealogy. HAMILTON, MARQUESSES AND DUKES OF. The holders Anne married in 1656 William Douglas, earl of Selkirk (1635— 1694), who was created duke of Hamilton in 1660 on his wife’s petition, receiving also several of the other Hamilton peerages, but for his life only. The Hamilton estates had been declared forfeit by Cromwell, and he himself had been fined £1000. He supported Lauderdale in the early stages of his Scottish policy, in which he adopted a moderate attitude towards the Presbyterians, but the two were soon alienated, through the influence of the countess of Dysart, according to Gilbert Burnet, who spent much time at Hamilton Palace in arranging the Hamilton papers. With other Scottish noblemen who resisted Lauderdale’s measures Hamilton was twice summoned to London to present

82. Hamilton, Alexander
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83. Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) Library Of Congress Citations
hamilton, alexander, 17571804. Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Otherauthors hamilton, alexander, 1757-1804. Madison, James, 1751-1836.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Mitchell, Broadus, 1892- Title: Alexander Hamilton. Published: New York, Macmillan, 1957-62. Description: 2 v. illus. 22 cm. LC Call No.: E302.6.H2 M6 Dewey No.: 923.273 Notes: Includes bibliography. [1] Youth to maturity, 1755-1788.[2] The national adventure, 1788-1804. Subjects: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Control No.: 57005506 /L/r62 Author: Miller, John Chester, 1907- Title: Alexander Hamilton: portrait in paradox. Edition: [1st ed.] Published: New York, Harper [1959] Description: 659 p. illus. 25 cm. LC Call No.: E302.6.H2 M58 Dewey No.: 923.273 Notes: Includes bibliography. Subjects: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. United States Politics and government 1789-1797. States United States Biography. Control No.: 59010587 /L/r82 Author: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Title: The papers of Alexander Hamilton. Harold C. Syrett, editor; Jacob E. Cooke, associate editor. Published: New York, Columbia University Press, 1961-87. Description: 27 v. illus., ports, maps. 24 cm. LC Call No.: E302 .H2 1961 Dewey No.: 973 19 ISBN: 0231089260 (v. 27 : alk. paper) : $70.00 Notes: Vols. 8-27 have various assistant and associate editors. Includes bibliographical references and index. Subjects: United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Sources. United States History Confederation, 1783-1789 Sources. United States History Constitutional period, 1789-1809 Sources. Other authors: Syrett, Harold Coffin, 1913- ed. Cooke, Jacob Ernest, 1924- ed. Control No.: 61015593 //r872

84. HAMILTON, ALEXANDER B, & ANNA BALCH, HOUSE, Multnomah County, Oregon
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85. The Library Of America - Hamilton, Alexander Writings
Writings hamilton, alexander, Gordon S. Wood, The New Republic, October15, 2001. alexander hamilton was earnest, passionate and articulate
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86. Education World® - *History : By Region : North America : USA : 18th Century :
alexander hamilton biographical information. hamilton, alexander American RevolutionRevolutionary War resource profiles the influential Federalist.
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87. HAMILTON, Alexander
1 Records Found Execution Time10ms. hamilton, alexander View Works.Birth 14 December 1958, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
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88. HAMILTON, Alexander, A New Account Of The East Indies. Now Edited With Introduct
Hordern House. hamilton, alexander A New Account of the East Indies. Now editedwith Introduction and Notes by Sir William Foster. London, Argonaut Press 1930.
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HAMILTON, Alexander A New Account of the East Indies. Now edited with Introduction and Notes by Sir William Foster. London, Argonaut Press 1930 Two volumes, quarto, with plates and maps; uncut and partly unopened in original quarter vellum, one corner bumped, a little wear to cloth, but a good set. One of only 975 copies. Hamilton describes the natives, trade goods, weather, settlements, and many other features of his route from the Cape of Good Hope to Japan via India and Burma. Based on the first edition of 1727, this work "remains one of high value as a source of information; while its raciness, and the numerous anecdotes interspersed in the text, render it exceedingly attractive reading" (Preface). The editor, Sir William Foster, was president of the Hakluyt Society. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Hordern House ; click here for further details.

89. Hamilton, Alexander [et. Al], FEDERALIST] THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON; Compr
hamilton, alexander et. al FEDERALIST THE WORKS OF alexander hamilton;Comprising His Most Important Official Reports; an Improved
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FEDERALIST] THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON; Comprising His Most Important Official Reports; an Improved Edition of THE FEDERALIST, On The New Constitution, Written in 1788; and PACIFICUS, On The Proclamation of Neutrality, Written in 1793 3 volumes. First edition of the WORKS and a very early edition, Sabin list only three earlier, of the FEDERALIST. 8vo, full contemporary American mottled calf, spine with gilt rules and red morocco lettering labels, gilt. vii,325; iv,368; iv, 368. Unusually fine copies, surprisingly well preserved for such an early American printing. The pages unpressed and quite fresh, bindings with some very minimal aging but far less then is usual for this period. Page 325, belonging at end follows the contents leaf. An extremely early printing of the FEDERALIST and quite scarce. The first volume of this work contains miscellaneous but highly important papers by Hamilton concerning his reports on a National Bank and the Constitutionality of the National Bank. Volumes Two and Three contain the FEDERALIST and PACIFICUS. Sabin notes that Williams also distributed this same printing with just volumes two and three with a different title-page and it is only the fourth printing of the FEDERALIST Sabin list. The papers in volume one are: The Report on Public Credit, on a National Bank, on the Subject of Manufactures, on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, and on the Establishment of a Mint.

90. HamiltonBio
alexander hamilton (17551804). The solid reputation of alexander hamiltonplaces him among but a handful of figures in the history of America.
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Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) The solid reputation of Alexander Hamilton places him among but a handful of figures in the history of America. No single figure was ever a stronger advocate of our Constitution; and only a few people have made a comparable contribution to the substance of American government. Because of his fame, few Americans have been as widely controversial as Hamilton. To this day, his importance remains unsurpassed in the areas of sharp finance, principled politics, romantic scandal, hard work, intellectual acuteness, and bravery. Hamilton’s visage on the $10 bill is the only non-presidential face besides Benjamin Franklin to appear on our common currency. A chronology of his life Alexander Hamilton was born as a British subject on the island of Nevis in the West Indies on the 11 th of January 1755. His father was James Hamilton, a Scottish merchant of St. Christopher. His grandfather was Alexander Hamilton, of Grange, Lanarkshire. One of his great grandfathers was Sir R. Pollock, the Laird of Cambuskeith. Hamilton’s mother was Rachael Fawcette Levine, of French Huguenot descent. When she was very young, she married a Danish proprietor of St. Croix named John Michael Levine. Ms. Levine left her husband and was later divorced from him on June 25, 1759. Under Danish law, the (the court ordering the divorce) Ms. Levine was forbidden from remarrying. Thus, Hamilton’s birth was illegitimate. Alexander Hamilton had one brother, James Hamilton.

91. Hamilton, Alexander: Federalist Leader
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By 1780 Hamilton had outlined a plan of government with a strong central authority to replace the weak system of the Articles of Confederation Annapolis Convention (1786) that a constitutional convention be called at Philadelphia in May, 1787, and he was one of New York's three delegates when it was convened. Although he believed the Constitution to be deficient in the powers that it gave the national government, he did much to get it ratified, particularly by his contributions to The Federalist . In New York, Hamilton fought vigorously against the opposition of George Clinton to the Constitution, and he was perhaps the strongest advocate of the new instrument of government aside from James Madison In the first decade of the republic, Hamilton played a decisive role in shaping domestic and foreign policy. As Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington , he presented (1790) a far-reaching financial program to the first Congress. He proposed that the debt accumulated by the Continental Congress be paid in full, that the federal government assume all state debts, and that a Bank of the United States be chartered. For revenue, Hamilton advocated a tariff on imported manufactures and a series of excise taxes. He hoped by these measures to strengthen the national government at the expense of the states and to tie government to men of wealth and prosperity.

92. Encyclopædia Britannica
hamilton, alexander. (b. Jan. hamilton's most enduring monument was the Union,for much of it rested on his ideas. (alexander DE CONDE/Ed.). BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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93. Hamilton, Alexander
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94. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Hamilton
Index to Politicians hamilton. hamilton, alexander (17571804) Son-in-lawof Philip John Schuyler; father of William Stephen hamilton.
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95. The Basic Ideas Of Alexander Hamilton, By Hamilton, Alexander; Morris, Richard
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96. Alexander Hamilton Writings And Biography
alexander hamilton Writings and Biography. hamilton was born in 1757on the island of Nevis, in the Leeward group, British West Indies.
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Alexander Hamilton Writings and Biography Hamilton was born in 1757 on the island of Nevis, in the Leeward group, British West Indies. He was the illegitimate son of a common-law marriage between a poor itinerant Scottish merchant of aristocratic descent and an English-French Huguenot mother who was a planter's daughter. In 1766, after the father had moved his family elsewhere in the Leewards to St. Croix in the Danish (now United States) Virgin Islands, he returned to St. Kitts while his wife and two sons remained on St. Croix. The mother, who opened a small store to make ends meet, and a Presbyterian clergyman provided Hamilton with a basic education, and he learned to speak fluent French. About the time of his mother's death in 1768, he became an apprentice clerk at Christiansted in a mercantile establishment, whose proprietor became one of his benefactors. Recognizing his ambition and superior intelligence, they raised a fund for his education. In 1772, bearing letters of introduction, Hamilton traveled to New York City. Patrons he met there arranged for him to attend Barber's Academy at Elizabethtown (present Elizabeth), NJ. During this time, he met and stayed for a while at the home of William Livingston, who would one day be a fellow signer of the Constitution. Late the next year, 1773, Hamilton entered King's College (later Columbia College and University) in New York City, but the Revolution interrupted his studies. Although not yet 20 years of age, in 1774-75 Hamilton wrote several widely read pro-Whig pamphlets. Right after the war broke out, he accepted an artillery captaincy and fought in the principal campaigns of 1776-77. In the latter year, winning the rank of lieutenant colonel, he joined the staff of General Washington as secretary and aide-de-camp and soon became his close confidant as well.

97. American Strategy | Biography | Alexander Hamilton
, alexander hamilton New York. hamilton was born in 1757 on the islandof Nevis, in the Leeward group, British West Indies. He was
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99. TSR: Historical Markers Guide: Dewitt County: Hamilton, Alexander
COUNTY. hamilton, alexander. Cuero. Marker Text alexander hamilton(18461906) came in 1850 with relatives from Kentucky to Texas. As
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Alexander Hamilton (1846-1906) came in 1850 with relatives from Kentucky to Texas. As a Civil War veteran and businessman, he moved in 1873 to Cuero, where he was to be merchant banker - manufacturer - rancher pioneering in Hereford cattle. Married in 1876, he saved gold coins from his cash box and built (1883) this elegant house for his young wife, Annie E. (Thornton), and their sons. The structure was modified in 1937 by the son who now owns and preserves it. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1976

100. Name Alexander Hamilton Categories Signer Of The US
Name alexander hamilton. Categories Mike's Notes alexander hamiltonis buried right by Robert Fulton, the inventor the steam engine.
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Name: Alexander Hamilton Categories: Signer of the US Constitution Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington American Revolution Era Burial Location: Trinity Churchyard, Manhattan, New York, USA. Mike's Notes: Alexander Hamilton is buried right by Robert Fulton, the inventor the steam engine.

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