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  1. November 27, 1746, marks the birth of Robert R. Livingston, jurist and statesman. Born into a wealthy and influential New York family, Livingston’s great-grandfather had purchased the Native American claims to large tracts of land along the Hudson River, eventually acquiring an estate of some 162,000 acres. Clermont, the family estate, is ...

  2. Robert Livingston (27 Kasım 1746 – 26 Şubat 1813) Amerikalı avukat, politikacı ve diplomat. Ayrıca Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin kurucu babaları 'ndan biridir. 25 yıl New York'u yönettiği için '' Şansölye '' olarak da bilinir. Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson ve John Adams ile beraber Amerikan Bağımsızlık ...

  3. 13 de nov. de 2009 · On February 26, 1813, New York Patriot Robert R. Livingston dies.. Robert R. (or R.R.) Livingston was the eldest of nine children born to Judge Robert Livingston and Margaret Beekman Livingston in ...

  4. Robert R. Livingston. Robert Robert Livingston (27 de noviembre de 1746 (estilo antiguo, 16 de noviembre) - 26 de febrero de 1813) fue un abogado, político y diplomático estadounidense de Nueva York, así como uno de los padres fundadores de los Estados Unidos. Era conocido como " El Canciller ", por el alto cargo legal del estado de Nueva ...

  5. Robert R. Livingston was born in August 1718 at Clermont Manor in what was then the Province of New York, a part of British America. [4] He was the only child of Robert Livingston (1688–1775), known as "Robert of Clermont " and Margaret Howarden (1693–1758). [5] His mother was the daughter of a wealthy English merchant in New York and ...

  6. Robert Robert Livingston fue un abogado, político y diplomático estadounidense, uno de los padres fundadores de los Estados Unidos. Fue miembro del Comité de los Cinco que redactó la Declaración de Independencia, junto con Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams y Roger Sherman. Livingston administró el juramento de oficio de George Washington cuando este asumió la presidencia ...

  7. ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON. 103 In his anxiety the President also instructed Madison, his Secre-tary of State, to write Pinckney, the American minister at Madrid, to guarantee to Spain, if "it had not already parted with its title, peaceable possession of Louisiana beyond the Mississippi, on con-