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  • fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Alexander Hamilton-Gordon (British Army officer, born 1817). Please take a moment to review...
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  • John Gordon ( - 5 December 1517) | | | (4) George Gordon (1513 - 1562) & Elizabeth Keith | | | | (5) George Gordon ( - 19 October 1576) & Anne Hamilton |...
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  • Constitution he said, "we forgot.") Gordon Wood says, "Following the defeat of the Federalists in 1800...Alexander Hamilton underwent a deep religious conversion...
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  • section it says, "Hamilton had been a principal in 10 shotless duels prior to his fatal encounter with Burr, including duels with William Gordon (1779), Aedanus...
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  • Demagogues**: The Founding Fathers, including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison, were deeply concerned about the potential rise...
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  • Michael Henderson, Joey Alexander, Bobby Rydell, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Koko Taylor, Sturgill Simpson, Richie Havens, Chico Hamilton, Leslie West, Robert...
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  • html Gordon's Car Crash Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been involved in a car accident. It happened while filming for his show, The F-Word. Gordon was...
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  • Goodenough Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair Hugh Tweedie Edward Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans Studholme Brownrigg Reginald Drax George Hamilton D'Oyly Lyon Harold...
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  • probably because it was originated by (Congressman or Senator) Charles Gordon Atherton of New Hampshire (which is a northern State) It is possible that...
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  • Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, broadly — at this point, the reader already knows that he is Alexander Hamilton, and he was Secretary of...
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  • Chisholm Liberal Mississauga, Ontario 1974.07.08 ALEXANDER, Lincoln MacCauley Progressive Conservative Hamilton West, Ontario 1974.07.08 ALKENBRACK, Almonte...
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  • Lord John Douglas-Hamilton, second son of the 15th Duke of Hamilton The Lord Selkirk of Douglas, second son of the 14th Duke of Hamilton (as a son of the...
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  • php?showtopic=44335&hl= ) Order of Battle: British IX Corps Sir Alexander Hamilton Gordon 8th Division: Major-General W C G Heneker 23rd Brigade: Brigadier-General...
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  • and his wife Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (she being the then head of the House of Hamilton. The present Duke of Hamilton is also the chief...
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  • Graeme Pearson, John Pentland, Richard Simpson MPs: Douglas Alexander, William Bain, Gordon Banks, Anne Begg, Russell Brown, Tom Clarke, Alistair Darling...
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  • John D. Olson Rohit Tyagi Bhaskar Azad Amal Sharma Eran Strod James R Hamilton Rob Tweed Mary Kay Roberto Thomas Zang Victor DeMarines Richard Seroter...
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  • contribs) 06:59, 6 December 2008 (UTC) During the Continental Congress, Alexander Hamilton proposed a "president-for-life" position, as well as senators elected...
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  • CEO and founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Albert Hamilton Gordon, former Chairman of Kidder, Peabody & Co. Jeffrey Greene Billionaire...
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