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reward. Our self-denials were great, indeed, but our faith in the future was greater...Our poverty was so extreme that during our first year we boarded at four dollars per week for each. I now look back upon this event as not only the happiest, but the most fortunate occurrence of my long and eventful life. My poverty, with its burdens and responsibilities, nerved me to exertion, and necessity taught me the value of economy and self-denial.
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claimed that the Bank was subversive to liberty and that it exerted unfair influence on the election process. The stock, he claimed, was owned mostly by foreigners, and thus the Bank could be controlled by forces hostile to the United States. Hamilton declared that the very institution was unconstitutional because
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My dear mother, seated as was her wont at the head of the table with a napkin in her lap, cutting slices of bread and spreading them with butter for the younger boys...When the lessons were finished the father and the elder children were called to breakfast, after which the boys were packed off to school.
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in 1805 at the age of seventeen. He later studied law, and in 1809, he was admitted to the
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Frances "Fanny" Hamilton (1813–1887), who married George Russel James
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Origins of Legislative Sovereignty and the Legislative State, Volume 1
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United States Attorneys for the Southern District of New York
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When James was sixteen, his father was killed in a duel with
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885:. Vol. 3. Lewis Historical Publishing Co. p. 1380.
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United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
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The cabinet politician; the postmasters general, 1829–1909
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8th Senior Officer of the United States Army (1799–1800)
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James Alexander Hamilton died on September 24, 1878, in
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768:. Columbia University Press.
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