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  1. Robert Robert Livingston (November 27, 1746 (Old Style November 16) – February 26, 1813) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat from New York, as well as a Founding Father of the United States.

  2. Robert R. Livingston (born Nov. 27, 1746, New York, N.Y. [U.S.]—died Feb. 26, 1813, Clermont, N.Y.) was an early American leader who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, first secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs (1781–83), and minister to France (1801–04).

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  3. Robert Robert Livingston (27 de novembro de 1746 - 26 de fevereiro de 1813) foi um advogado, político, diplomata norte-americano de Nova York e um dos fundadores dos Estados Unidos. Ele era conhecido como "O Chanceler", após o importante escritório jurídico do estado de Nova York que ocupou por 25 anos.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2023 · November 27, 1746–February 26, 1813 — Referred to as "The Chancellor". Robert R. Livingston, "The Chancellor," is a Founding Father and served on the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. He also helped negotiate the Lousiana Purchase.

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  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Robert R. Livingston was born on November 27, 1746, in New York City, into the influential Livingston family, notable landholders in the Hudson Valley. He graduated from King's College (now Columbia University) in 1765 and further studied law under William Smith and Governor William Livingston of New Jersey.

  6. Robert Livingston was born in the city of New York in 1746. He was educated at King's (now Columbia) College, where he was graduated in 1764. He studied law under William Smith, chief justice of New York, and became an eminent Lawyer. Livingston became politically active in the era of the Stamp Act Revolt, and was probably (along with his ...

  7. Chancellor of New York, 1777-1801. Robert R. Livingston was born on November 27, 1746, the son of colonial Supreme Court of Judicature Justice Robert Livingston. Upon graduating from King’s College (now Columbia University) in 1765, Livingston studied law, first in the law office of William Smith, a prominent New York attorney, and later in ...