Author: Edward Brooks
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Languages : en
Pages : 908
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An Answer to the Pamphlet of Mr. John A. Lowell
An Answer to a Pamphlet, intituled, An Account of an Occasional Conference between George Keith and T. Upsher ... 170 0/1. With some remarks on a former book of George Keiths, falsly entituled, A True Relation of a Conference ... 1699
An Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled, Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to be Naturalized
Author: William Romaine
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Category : Considerations on the Bill to permit persons professing the Jewish religion to be naturalized
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Publisher:
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Category : Considerations on the Bill to permit persons professing the Jewish religion to be naturalized
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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An Answer by W. Romaine to a pamphlet, entitled, "Considerations on the bill to permit persons professing the Jewish religion to be naturalized" in several letters subscribed: Philo-Patriæ . Few MS. notes
An Answer to a Scurrilous Pamphlet [here Attributed To"Mr. O-n,"but Published Under the Pseudonym of Augustus Optatus], Called Donatus Redivivus; Or, a Reprimand to a Modern Church Schismatick, Lately Written by a Dissenting Teacher; Occasion'd by the Conversion and Baptism of Two Young Gentlewomen. By Way of a Letter from One of the Said Gentlewomen to the Rev'd Mr. L-ter, Library Keeper at Manchester
An Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet, Intituled Plain English
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Category : Dissenters, Religious
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dissenters, Religious
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
An Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled,.
A Plain Reply to the Pamphlet Calling Itself A Plain Answer
Author: Robert Bisset
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Publisher:
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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An Answer to Part of a Pamphlet
Reynolds Pamphlet
Author: Alexander Hamilton
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
ISBN: 1513297112
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
The Reynolds Pamphlet (1797) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton. Written while Hamilton was serving as Secretary of the Treasury, the Pamphlet was intended as a defense against accusations that Hamilton had conspired with James Reynolds to misuse funds meant to cover unpaid wages to Revolutionary War veterans. Admitting to an affair with Maria, Reynolds’ wife, Hamilton claims that the accusation is nothing more than an attempt at blackmail. This revelation not only endangered Hamilton’s career as a public figure, but constituted perhaps the earliest sex scandal in American history. “The bare perusal of the letters from Reynolds and his wife is sufficient to convince my greatest enemy that there is nothing worse in the affair than an irregular and indelicate amour. For this, I bow to the just censure which it merits. I have paid pretty severely for the folly and can never recollect it without disgust and self condemnation. It might seem affectation to say more.” Accused of corruption in his role as Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton was forced to confess his adultery, bringing shame to himself as a married man and supposedly honorable public figure, yet saving his political career in the process. Looking back on his affair with Maria Reynolds from a distance of five years, Hamilton expresses regret for his foolishness, yet wholeheartedly denies her husband’s accusation that he had been involved in his scheme to misuse government funds. Perhaps the first sex scandal in American history, the Reynolds affair sent shockwaves throughout the burgeoning republic, leaving many to question the motives and character of their leaders for the first time, though certainly not the last. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alexander Hamilton’s Reynolds Pamphlet is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
ISBN: 1513297112
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
The Reynolds Pamphlet (1797) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton. Written while Hamilton was serving as Secretary of the Treasury, the Pamphlet was intended as a defense against accusations that Hamilton had conspired with James Reynolds to misuse funds meant to cover unpaid wages to Revolutionary War veterans. Admitting to an affair with Maria, Reynolds’ wife, Hamilton claims that the accusation is nothing more than an attempt at blackmail. This revelation not only endangered Hamilton’s career as a public figure, but constituted perhaps the earliest sex scandal in American history. “The bare perusal of the letters from Reynolds and his wife is sufficient to convince my greatest enemy that there is nothing worse in the affair than an irregular and indelicate amour. For this, I bow to the just censure which it merits. I have paid pretty severely for the folly and can never recollect it without disgust and self condemnation. It might seem affectation to say more.” Accused of corruption in his role as Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton was forced to confess his adultery, bringing shame to himself as a married man and supposedly honorable public figure, yet saving his political career in the process. Looking back on his affair with Maria Reynolds from a distance of five years, Hamilton expresses regret for his foolishness, yet wholeheartedly denies her husband’s accusation that he had been involved in his scheme to misuse government funds. Perhaps the first sex scandal in American history, the Reynolds affair sent shockwaves throughout the burgeoning republic, leaving many to question the motives and character of their leaders for the first time, though certainly not the last. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alexander Hamilton’s Reynolds Pamphlet is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.