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Alexander Hamilton Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke.
Alexander Hamilton Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke.
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Although it is certain that Hamilton did not himself revise the text published in the
Hopkins edition , available evidence indicates that he approved the alterations
which were made . In 1847 J. C. Hamilton wrote to Hopkins requesting ...
Although it is certain that Hamilton did not himself revise the text published in the
Hopkins edition , available evidence indicates that he approved the alterations
which were made . In 1847 J. C. Hamilton wrote to Hopkins requesting ...
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1787-1788 Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke. Army (
Continued) 34, 450, 592-94. 6". 6*5. 7'5: standing armies, 92, 174, 184, 326-31;
The Federalist Nos. 24-29 Arsenals, 422 Articles of Confederation, 77, 140, 224,
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1787-1788 Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke. Army (
Continued) 34, 450, 592-94. 6". 6*5. 7'5: standing armies, 92, 174, 184, 326-31;
The Federalist Nos. 24-29 Arsenals, 422 Articles of Confederation, 77, 140, 224,
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Crítica de los usuarios - brleach - LibraryThingAlthough there are some interesting papers in here, and they are all of historical interest if you'd like to gain a thorough understanding of Hamilton, the majority of the letters consist of ... Leer comentario completo
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volumen1 Alexander Hamilton,Harold C. Syrett,Jacob Cooke Vista previa limitada - 1961 |
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