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  • I think such culture is ridiculous and resulted in the death of my favorite founding father, namely Alexander Hamilton, due to his own flaws, namely pride and hubris, at the hands of the traitorous Aaron Burr.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Major legal win for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus 2010

  • Upstairs, you'll find his cozy home complete with an adorable Pug (aka Alexander Hamilton) and amazing DIY pieces.

    Apartment Therapy Main 2010

  • Above the stage hangs the banner of the Sisters 'partner in the event: American Legion Post 448, also known as the Alexander Hamilton post.

    San Francisco Bay Guardian: Top Stories BY RYAN THOMAS RIDDLE <webmaster@sfbg.com> 2009

  • "Publius" aka Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, beg to differ with those who believe that anonymity and cowardice are synonymous.

    RutlandHerald.com 2009

  • By the end, Adams was so beside himself he lost his temper and called Alexander Hamilton "a man devoid of every moral principle, a bastard... a foreigner."

    How Honest Is 'Honest Abe'? Peggy Noonan 2012

  • John Adams called Alexander Hamilton "the bastard brat of a Scotch peddler."

    If You Can't Stand the Heat . . . John Steele Gordon 2011

  • Ron Chernow's absorbing, exhaustively researched "Alexander Hamilton" justifies his claim that Hamilton's was "the most dramatic and improbable life among the founding fathers."

    ALEXANDER THE GREAT 2007

  • This historical survey of private letters, newspaper articles, court proceedings, and military tribunals covers both the famous, such as Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, to the completely obscure, known only to the genealogist and historical researcher.

    Brokeback Mountain--the prequel 2007

  • Faced with an empty treasury, a worthless currency, and an economy in disarray, Morris leaned heavily on his own personal fortune to provide crucial aid to General George Washington and salvage the credit of the rebel government with key allies in Europe, and he projected in detail the scheme for federal revenues that came to be known as Alexander Hamilton’s funding program.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • Faced with an empty treasury, a worthless currency, and an economy in disarray, Morris leaned heavily on his own personal fortune to provide crucial aid to General George Washington and salvage the credit of the rebel government with key allies in Europe, and he projected in detail the scheme for federal revenues that came to be known as Alexander Hamilton’s funding program.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

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