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A facsimile of one of the racy magazines he did cartoons for in this period, Coo Coo # 1, was published by Hamilton Comics in 1997.
He, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers, a series of 85 newspaper articles published in New York to explain how the proposed Constitution would work, mainly by responding to criticisms from anti-federalists.
* " The Traitors " by Alan Moorehead published by Hamish Hamilton 1952
Donald Hamilton published Death of a Citizen ( 1960 ) and The Wrecking Crew ( 1960 ), beginning the series featuring Matt Helm, a CIA assassin and counter-intelligence agent.
In 1982, the British publisher Hamish Hamilton published a second translation, by Joseph Laredo, that Penguin Books bought in 1983 and reprinted in the Penguin Classics line in 2000.
He published a collection of poems ( Spirits in Bondage ) and a narrative poem ( Dymer ) under the pen name " Clive Hamilton ", to avoid harming his reputation as a don at Oxford University.
" Hamilton also encouraged the reprinting of the essay in newspapers outside New York state, and indeed they were published in several other states where the ratification debate was taking place.
The rest of the series, however, is dominated by three long segments by a single writer: No. 21 through No. 36 by Hamilton, No. 37 through 58 by Madison, written while Hamilton was in Albany, and No. 65 through the end by Hamilton, published after Madison had left for Virginia.
" This equivalence had been pointed out by Hamilton a century earlier, and published by him around 1830, in an era where no experience gave proof of the fundamental principles of physics being involved in the description of atomic phenomena.
Later on, in works published in 1963 and — most importantly — in 1964, W. D. Hamilton popularized the concept and the more thorough mathematical treatment given to it by George Price.
This inequality is known as Hamilton's rule after W. D. Hamilton who published, in 1964, the first formal quantitative treatment of kin selection to deal with the evolution of apparently altruistic acts.
Her novel A Vicious Circle was originally contracted to be published by Hamish Hamilton, but was cancelled when its proof copy received a libel threat from David Sexton, a literary critic and former boyfriend of Craig's at Cambridge, fifteen years previously.
In the 1920s and 1930s Richard W. Schabacker published several books which continued the work of Charles Dow and William Peter Hamilton in their books Stock Market Theory and Practice and Technical Market Analysis.
* 1888 Merrimac article by William T. Davis on pages 1535 – 1556 in Volume II of the History of Essex County Massachusetts with Biographical Sketches, published by D. Hamilton Hurd in 1888.
The complex was surveyed and drawn by Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis, whose large project on numerous prehistoric mounds was published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1848 as Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley.
The graphic novel Welcome Back, Mr. Moto by Rafael Nieves and Tim Hamilton published by Moonstone Books in 2008 ( originally published in 2003 as a 3-issue comic book miniseries ) portrays Mr. Moto as an American of Japanese descent helping Japanese-American citizens after World War II.
At least five Millerite papers were published in Canada: the Faithful Watchman — published in Sherbrooke from January 1843 ; the influential Voice of Elijah, published in Montreal from June 1843 ; the short-lived Hope of the Church in St. Thomas in 1844 ; Behold, He Cometh in Hamilton, and the Bridegroom ’ s Herald in Toronto, both from mid-1844.
On 20 October 1994, The Guardian newspaper published an article which claimed that Hamilton and another minister, Tim Smith, had received money, in the form of cash in brown envelopes.
Blind Harry's words were made more accessible by a translation written by William Hamilton of Gilbertfield ( c. 1665-1751 ) published in 1722.
These include a poem by William Hamilton of Bangour called " The Braes of Yarrow " first published in Edinburgh in 1724 and said to be " written in imitation of an old Scottish ballad on a similar subject ".

Hamilton and major
Political parties had not been anticipated when the Constitution was drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1788, even though both Hamilton and Madison played major roles.
While the Republicans were well organized at the state and local levels, the Federalists were disorganized, and suffered a bitter split between their two major leaders, President Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
James Madison, present in New York as a Virginia delegate to the Confederation Congress, was recruited by Hamilton and Jay, and became Hamilton's major collaborator.
New York held out until July 26 ; certainly The Federalist was more important there than anywhere else, but Furtwangler argues that it " could hardly rival other major forces in the ratification contests "-- specifically, these forces included the personal influence of well-known Federalists, for instance Hamilton and Jay, and Anti-Federalists, including Governor George Clinton.
Hamilton almost single-handedly worked out the nation's early financial system, and for several years was a major presence in Washington's administration as well.
In 1791, The first Bank of the United States was brought into being as one of three major financial innovations proposed and supported by Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury.
* 1953 — On August 6, 1953, the Hamilton Journal and Daily News reported a master plan to annex half of Fairfield Twp., taking half the schools and the township's major industries.
Some major roads in Hamilton County include the following: Interstate 24, Interstate 75, Highway 11 ( Lee Highway / Brainerd Road ), Highway 27, Highway 41, Highway 64, Highway 72, Highway 74, Highway 76, Highway 127, Highway 153, and Hixson Pike.
The Hamilton family have been major land-owners in the area to this day.
Service industries and local government are major employers in Hamilton, as are HSBC / First Direct and Philips, the Dutch electronics conglomerate.
Other major roads that are accessible outside the municipality are Interstate 295 ( in Hamilton and Lawrence ), Interstate 195 ( in Hamilton and Robbinsville ), and the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95 ) ( in Robbinsville ( Exit 7A ) and East Windsor ( Exit 8 )).
So, citizens from all the major cities in the valley, Piqua, Troy, Dayton, Carlisle, Franklin, Miamisburg, Middletown, and Hamilton, as examples, gathered together to find a solution.
Several major companies are or have been headquartered in McLean including Booz Allen Hamilton ; Capital One ; Cardinal Bank ; Gannett ; Hilton Hotels Corporation ; Mars ; MicroStrategy ; Primus Telecom ; Science Applications International Corporation ( SAIC ); Sunrise Senior Living, and USA Today.
Reynolds and Reynolds build a major complex a few years ago adjacent to the 1250-acre Miami Valley Research Park, which houses AFIT, Booz Allen Hamilton, BWI Group, Strategic Leadership Association, and Wright State University Center for Global Health Systems & Management.
From there, it travels through the major towns and cities of St. Catharines where it passes through wine country near the Short Hills Bench, Hamilton, Burlington, Milton, Halton Hills, Owen Sound, Wiarton and Tobermory.
Uttoxeter also saw the last major royalist surrender of the English Civil War, on 25 August 1648, when James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton surrendered to Parliamentarian General John Lambert.
The result is that the Mount Hamilton site remains a viable location for a major working observatory.
Hamilton has been a major endorser of ESP Guitars since the early 1990s, and is best known for playing ESP Horizon guitars with a Wilkinson Tremolo, Sperzel locking tuners, and DiMarzio Airzone pickups.
The list includes Drew Gilpin Faust, the first woman president of Harvard University ; Hanna Holborn Gray, the first woman president of a major research university ( University of Chicago ); modernist poets H. D., and Marianne Moore ; classics scholar Edith Hamilton ; social activist and feminist Grace Lee Boggs ; Nobel Peace Prize winner Emily Greene Balch ; geneticist Nettie Stevens ; artist Anne Truitt ; author Ellen Kushner ; federal judge Ilana Rovner ; economist Alice Rivlin ; personal finance reporter Jennifer Westhoven ; and movie actress Katharine Hepburn.
Hamilton ’ s major profits were derived from transhipping supplies for the military and civic establishments from his Queenston enterprise, not from charitably supplying the subsistence Loyalist settlers.
What remained of the collection, as it was maintained and added to at Lansdown Tower, amounting virtually to a second collection, was inherited by the Dukes of Hamilton, and much of that was dispersed in the great " Hamilton Palace sale " of 1882, one of the major sales of the century.
On 17 October 1761, while holding the rank of major, Hamilton became major commandant ( colonel ) of the 113th Regiment of Foot.

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