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  1. This video will show you how to easily create an active table of contents (TOC) that guides your reader where they want to go within your book. An active TOC...

    • 7 min
    • 2001
    • Kaylee Rae
  2. The Farmer Refuted: Or, A More Impartial and Comprehensive View of the Dispute Between Great-Britain and the Colonies,: Intended as a Further Vindication of the Congress: in Answer to a Letter from A.W. Farmer, Intitled A View of the Controversy Between Great-Britain and Her Colonies: Including a Mode of Determining the Present Disputes Finally and Effectually, &c.

  3. The ministry and their agents here are active and subtle. Nothing would have been neglected, that might have a tendency to deceive the ignorant and unwary, or to attract the dishonest and avaricious. How great an influence, places, pensions and honours have upon the minds of men, we may easily discover, by contrasting the former, with the present conduct of some among ourselves.

  4. Analysis. Samuel Seabury, a Loyalist, defends the British to a tune of harpsichords and fifes. But Hamilton responds to Seabury with rap, incorporating his rival’s words into new—and eviscerating—responses. For example, Seabury will sing “heed not the rebels who scream Revolution / they have not your interests at heart”; Hamilton will ...

  5. The Farmer Refuted, published in February 1775, was Alexander Hamilton's second published work, a follow-up to his 1774 A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress. Summary [edit] In The Farmer Refuted, Alexander Hamilton addresses directly the main person to whom he was writing in opposition with his first work, Samuel Seabury.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Insert a table of contents: Once you’ve added headings to your document, you can insert a table of contents. In Microsoft Word, go to the References tab, click on Table of Contents, and choose a style from the list. The table of contents will be inserted into your document.

  7. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Shortcuts like these are the fastest way to double your productivity. To set up a basic Table of Contents in Word, the 3 Heading Styles shortcuts you’ll need to remember are: Heading Style 1 shortcut: Alt + Shift + 1. Heading Style 2 shortcut: Alt + Shift + 2. Heading Style 3 shortcut: Alt + Shift + 3.