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Posted on Saturday April 11th, 2009 at 11:30 in links, myth-busting, thomas dilorenzo, hamilton's legacy, hamilton's curse, hamilton's death
Hopefully, my third installment of the critical examination of the claims of Thomas DiLorenzo concerning "Hamilton's curse" will not be too far off. But before I get that up, I would like to share with my readers some valuable reviews and articles (s...
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Posted on Thursday April 9th, 2009 at 23:13 in thomas jefferson, george washington, myth-busting, thomas dilorenzo, hamilton's curse
It has again been a long period of absence from blogging, and I have hardly written the promised series on Thomas DiLorenzo's Hamilton's Curse at all. My greatest apologies.After having introduced my argument and my standpoint in my introductory inst...
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Posted on Sunday January 11th, 2009 at 22:28 in video media, hamilton's legacy, today in hamilton's history
(Oh my gosh, I haven't updated this blog in two months??)Today -- January 11 -- Alexander Hamilton was born. Based on his own claim that he was born in 1757, today marks his two hundred and fifty-second birthday! Huzzah!Although born over 200 years a...
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Posted on Sunday November 9th, 2008 at 19:37 in christianity, alexander hamilton's religion, elizabeth schuyler hamilton
After an extended absence, I shall now resume the discussion of Alexander Hamilton's religion. In this installment on Hamilton's religion, we will focus singly upon Hamilton's marriage, which I believe will do much to point us to the true nature of H...
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Posted on Saturday November 1st, 2008 at 21:30 in myth-busting, thomas dilorenzo, hamilton's legacy, hamilton's curse
Note: This post is a brief interruption from my series of posts on Hamilton's religion, which series I promise to continue. Stay tuned for an update on that series, which will discuss Hamilton's wife, Elizabeth Schuyler, her faith, and how their rela...
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Posted on Tuesday August 12th, 2008 at 14:22 in testimonial, myth-busting, alexander hamilton's religion
So far, we have been examining the religious beliefs of Alexander Hamilton, by going through certain time periods in his life, and doing our detective work in those areas. However, we are arriving at a time in his life (the 1780s through the 1790s) w...
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