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Religion, my beloved, can alone support you; and these you have a right to enjoy. Fly to the bosom of your God and be comforted. With my last idea; I shall cherish the sweet hope of meeting you in a better world. Adieu best of wives and best of Women. Embrace all my darling
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2574:. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company.
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2137:Moniz, Amanda B. (November 2, 2017).
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2749:Delegate, 1786 Annapolis Convention
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2423:El-Mahmoud, Sarah (July 10, 2020).
2143:National Museum of American History
2054:from the original on June 11, 2017.
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1155:. New York: Oxford University Press
1054:Hamilton was portrayed in the 2015
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2789:Revenue Marine (U.S. Coast Guard)
2501:Alexander Hamilton, Revolutionary
2471:Henderson, Kathy (May 19, 2015).
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976:(August 22, 1792 – July 25, 1882)
462:Elizabeth Hamilton depicted in a
414:Her family was among the wealthy
367:, the first private orphanage in
3501:American people of Dutch descent
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2401:from the original on May 3, 2016
2373:Paulson, Michael (May 3, 2016).
2072:. Phyllis Barr, Cherie Acierno.
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393:Catherine Van Rensselaer
387:, who would later be an
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241:James Alexander Hamilton
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