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  • The Livingstons were a family of New Jersey gentry that Hamilton had met when he first came to America.

    Alexander Hamilton, American Richard Brookhiser 1999

  • The Livingstons were a family of New Jersey gentry that Hamilton had met when he first came to America.

    Alexander Hamilton, American Richard Brookhiser 1999

  • Large tracts of land were formerly held along the Hudson river in the State of New York, by a few families, of which the Van Rensselaers and the Livingstons were the chief, either under grants from the Dutch at the first settlement of the colony, or from the English Crown after the conquest.

    Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question Henry Thring Thring 1862

  • So I suggested that the Livingstons take him in and pay for his education.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • So I suggested that the Livingstons take him in and pay for his education.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • “Yes, we could ask the Morgans, or the Vanderbilts, or the Livingstons,” she said, leaning back in her chair.

    Deadly Julie Chibbaro 2011

  • “Yes, we could ask the Morgans, or the Vanderbilts, or the Livingstons,” she said, leaning back in her chair.

    Deadly Julie Chibbaro 2011

  • “Yes, we could ask the Morgans, or the Vanderbilts, or the Livingstons,” she said, leaning back in her chair.

    Deadly Julie Chibbaro 2011

  • “Yes, we could ask the Morgans, or the Vanderbilts, or the Livingstons,” she said, leaning back in her chair.

    Deadly Julie Chibbaro 2011

  • “Yes, we could ask the Morgans, or the Vanderbilts, or the Livingstons,” she said, leaning back in her chair.

    Deadly Julie Chibbaro 2011

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