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  1. This letter was written in April, 1779, by Alexander Hamilton to rumored lover John Laurens. At the top of this letter is a very faintly penciled note saying, “I must not publish the whole of ...

  2. 3 de sept. de 2020 · In real life, Alexander met tailor's apprentice-turned-spy Hercules Mulligan (Okieriete Onaodowan) soon after his arrival in 1773, three years before the musical's depiction of the introduction. There was a fairly large age difference between the two men; Mulligan was 33 with Hamilton only 19. The friendship began after being introduced by ...

  3. 8 de ene. de 2021 · The Hamilton-Laurens Letters. Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens met when Laurens joined George Washington’s military family, of which Hamilton was already a part, in August of 1777.¹ Though they came from different backgrounds, the two men had a lot in common, and they quickly became the best of friends. Indeed, years later many veterans ...

  4. For Hamilton and Laurens were not merely soldiers doing a job; they were classical scholars whose thoughts and actions were colored by the grandeur of antiquity. They lived -- and often died -- by the code of the heroes of Plutarch.[1] John C. Miller, Alexander Hamilton: Portrait in Paradox (New York: Harper

  5. 2 de ene. de 2002 · To Lieutenant Colonel John Laurens 1. [Middlebrook, New Jersey, April, 1779] 2. Cold in my professions, warm in my 3 friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it m ight 4 be in my power, by action rather than words, to convince you that I love you. I shall only tell you that ’till you bade us Adieu, I hardly knew the value you had taught my heart ...

  6. 22 de nov. de 2017 · 8. Recordatorio de la carta. 9. Brigadier General William Thompson. 10. La llamada pariente de tu esposa. 11. Laurens fue a Londres donde estudio ley y permaneció ahí hasta que la Revolución estalló. En Octubre de 1776 contrajo matrimonio con Martha Amnning, una chica inglesa, y tuvieron una hija.

  7. 13 de oct. de 2016 · In April 1779, as the American Colonies struggled to gain their independence from England, a 24-year-old Alexander Hamilton sent this letter to John Laurens, a 23-year-old South Carolinian: Cold in my professions, warm in my friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it might be in my power, by action rather than words, to convince you that I love ...