Hamilton, Alexander. "Printed Version of the "Reynolds Pamphlet", 1797". Founders Online. Hamilton's spouse, Eliza, burning all of his letters to her in response to the Pamphlet's publication, the events the Pamphlet describes and then suggesting that Hamilton himself "burns". While Hamilton's admitted affair served to verify rival Jefferson's conviction that he was untrustworthy, it did nothing to alter Washington's opinion of him, who still held him in "very high esteem" and still viewed him because the dominant drive in establishing the federal regulation and government. The legislation isn’¯t quite that easy. In 1797, Hamilton and Monroe challenged one another to a duel over this incident. The duel was averted by the intercession of Aaron Burr. Hamilton is confronted by Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. My Dear Hamilton (2018), by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie. Eliza Hamilton: The Extraordinary Life and Times of the Wife of Alexander Hamilton (2018), by Tilar J. Mazzeo. Reynolds, James. "Letter from James Reynolds to Alexander Hamilton, January 17th, 1792". Founders Online. A stage play, Hamilton, ran on Broadway in 1917, was co-written by George Arliss, who additionally performed the title position.
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