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Thomas Jefferson wasn't just treacherous: he was downright treasonous!
— Dec 05, 2010 11:12AM
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What a great biography and great man. Hamilton is one of the most important founders, with an origin and career unlike any other. You'll end up with a lower opinion of Jefferson, John Adams, Madison and Monroe, however.
— Dec 08, 2010 01:26PM
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Imagine: Hamilton loans money to Burr, who's heavily in debt, and then Burr kills Hamilton in a duel. Some thanks!
— Dec 07, 2010 03:35PM
David
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One good thing about duels: just the prospect could cause a slanderer to retract a lie. Now, we have perpetual falsehoods, e.g., Obama's birth certificate.
— Dec 04, 2010 05:24PM
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Hamilton is caught in a snare of sexual blackmail -- and makes a clean breast of it.
— Dec 03, 2010 11:32AM
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Jefferson and Hamilton meet at last. I never knew before that Jefferson was not only brilliant but also... a fool, hypocrite, backstabber....
— Dec 02, 2010 08:23AM
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Not yet 30 years old, Hamilton helps found the Bank of New York.
— Nov 28, 2010 10:18PM
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Amazing what this 22-year-old -- _22_! -- had already accomplished and was now accomplishing as a colonel and aide to George Washington.
— Nov 25, 2010 09:36PM
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"Love of fame, the ruling passion of the noblest minds, which would prompt a man to plan and undertake extensive and arduous enterprises for the public benefit." I.e., not fame for fame's sake, which is the way of our own time.
— Nov 25, 2010 11:54AM
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Not even Dickens could conjure up a childhood as fraught with misfortune as the real childhood of Alexander Hamilton.
— Nov 23, 2010 09:29PM

