BurrModern Library, 1998 - 697 ページ A hero of the American Revolution, Aaron Burr (1756-1836) served as vice president under Thomas Jefferson, took the life of Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804, and was later tried for treason when Jefferson accused him of plotting to make an empire of his own in the western territories. Told partly by Aaron Burr at the end of his long life and partly by a young journalist in whom Burr confides, this brilliantly imagined memoir, based on fact, is an enormously engaging work of fiction that treats the political intrigues of the new United States as if they were today's headlines. |
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... Wilkinson was a Spanish subject , he did know of his connection with the Spanish Conspiracy because McHenry , the secretary of war , had told him bluntly that Wilkinson was so deeply involved with the Dons that he ought not to be ...
... Wilkinson was a Spanish subject , he did know of his connection with the Spanish Conspiracy because McHenry , the secretary of war , had told him bluntly that Wilkinson was so deeply involved with the Dons that he ought not to be ...
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... Wilkinson was a Spanish subject , he did know of his connection with the Spanish Conspiracy because McHenry , the secretary of war , had told him bluntly that Wilkinson was so deeply involved with the Dons that he ought not to be ...
... Wilkinson was a Spanish subject , he did know of his connection with the Spanish Conspiracy because McHenry , the secretary of war , had told him bluntly that Wilkinson was so deeply involved with the Dons that he ought not to be ...
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... Wilkinson was his usual exuberant self . He gave me the names of various army of- ficers who would join us ; and of others who might join us . I cautioned him not to reveal too much to anyone but his nature was to reveal everything , or ...
... Wilkinson was his usual exuberant self . He gave me the names of various army of- ficers who would join us ; and of others who might join us . I cautioned him not to reveal too much to anyone but his nature was to reveal everything , or ...
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