American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... king and all that are put in authority under him . Alexander Hamilton ( 1757-1804 ) ALEXANDER HAMILTON was born in the West Indies , and at the age of fifteen was sent by friends of the family to King's College ( later Columbia ) in New ...
... king and all that are put in authority under him . Alexander Hamilton ( 1757-1804 ) ALEXANDER HAMILTON was born in the West Indies , and at the age of fifteen was sent by friends of the family to King's College ( later Columbia ) in New ...
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... king : the army will salute him monarch : your militia will leave you , and assist in making him king , and fight against you : and what have you to oppose this force ? What will then become of you and your rights ? Will not absolute ...
... king : the army will salute him monarch : your militia will leave you , and assist in making him king , and fight against you : and what have you to oppose this force ? What will then become of you and your rights ? Will not absolute ...
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... king . COLUMBIA , hail ! immortal be thy reign : Without a king , we till the smiling plain ; Without a king , we trace the unbounded sea , And traffic round the globe , through each degree ; Each foreign clime our honour'd flag reveres ...
... king . COLUMBIA , hail ! immortal be thy reign : Without a king , we till the smiling plain ; Without a king , we trace the unbounded sea , And traffic round the globe , through each degree ; Each foreign clime our honour'd flag reveres ...
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