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  1. The papers of Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) cover the years 1708 to 1917, with the bulk of material dating from 1777 to 1804. The collection is arranged in nine series: General Correspondence, Speeches and Writings, Legal Papers, Financial Papers, Family Papers, Miscellany, 1998 Addition, 2017 Addition, and Oversize. Alexander Hamilton Papers 5

  2. Hamilton wrote a series of essays under the pseudonym "Camillus" that defended Jay's Treaty line by line. His efforts convinced the public, and the Senate ratified the treaty. Hamilton also helped Washington draft his famous Farewell Address, which Washington delivered in 1796 when he announced that he would not seek a third term as president.

  3. 26 de jan. de 2002 · The Works of Alexander Hamilton (New York, 1851–1856). description ends , VI, 556, this paragraph is omitted. 4 . Edward Stevens was one of H’s oldest and closest friends, for they had known each other well from the time they were young boys at St. Croix ( H to Stevens, November 11, 1769 ).

  4. Alexander Hamilton nasceu a 11 de janeiro de 1755 e passou parte da infância em Charlestown, a capital da ilha de Nevis, parte das Ilhas de Barlavento, nas Caraíbas. Hamilton nasceu fora do casamento, filho de Rachel Faucette, uma mulher casada de ascendência britânica e francesa, e de James A. Hamilton, o quarto filho do "laird" escocês ...

  5. Alexander Hamilton (* 11. Januar 1755 oder 1757 auf Nevis, Westindische Inseln, heute St. Kitts und Nevis; † 12. Juli 1804 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Staatsmann, einer der Gründerväter der Vereinigten Staaten und deren erster Finanzminister. Außerdem gilt er als einer der ersten Staatstheoretiker der repräsentativen ...

  6. 28 de jul. de 2020 · The papers of Alexander Hamilton (ca. 1757-1804), first treasury secretary of the United States, ... Alexander Hamilton] under the signature of Camillus.

  7. Alexander Hamilton, “Camillus No. 36” (1796)1. Hamilton took to the newspapers under a pen name once again to defend the Washington administration during the controversy surrounding the Jay Treaty. In the “Camillus” essays, Hamilton offered a wide-ranging defense of the treaty. In this essay, he defended the treaty against objections ...