The North American Review, Volume 86Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 392
... Hamilton to Washington was one of the most interesting , honorable , and delicate which can be imag- ined ; so much ... Hamilton's ability and worth is remarkable . His perception of character was , indeed , a rare and valuable instinct ...
... Hamilton to Washington was one of the most interesting , honorable , and delicate which can be imag- ined ; so much ... Hamilton's ability and worth is remarkable . His perception of character was , indeed , a rare and valuable instinct ...
Page 393
... Hamilton was the man whom Washington preferred . His deliberate opinion was often expressed in unequivocal terms . Thus in a letter to General Sullivan he writes : " I can venture to advance , from a thorough knowledge of him , that ...
... Hamilton was the man whom Washington preferred . His deliberate opinion was often expressed in unequivocal terms . Thus in a letter to General Sullivan he writes : " I can venture to advance , from a thorough knowledge of him , that ...
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... Hamilton excelled in language , he held the pen of a ready writer , and that pen was ever devoted to the service of his country and his chief ; but , of all men , he would have been the last to claim merit , and the first to pro- test ...
... Hamilton excelled in language , he held the pen of a ready writer , and that pen was ever devoted to the service of his country and his chief ; but , of all men , he would have been the last to claim merit , and the first to pro- test ...
Contents
THE PROFESSION OF SCHOOLMASTER | 40 |
REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS AT HOME AND ABROAD | 60 |
VENICE | 83 |
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