July 13, 2024

BOSTON TEA PARTY AND THE GOLDEN POWER OF THE PEN.chapter 5.HAMILTONIAN AMERICA.50 pages review

You said in the previous episode Hamilton's voyage the charred vessel landed at boston harbor intact?"food like barbecues,suya,assorted wine like burgundy decorated the dining of the two worrisome hungriots as they banter intermitently"of course you know not without hazard and technical glitch""like seriously cant imagine that?""a minor hazard during the three week voyage when the ship caught fire crew members extinguished the blaze as they bled down ropes into the sea and with buckets scooped up seawater to quell the inferno."spoonfed thereafter with head bowed closer to the mountainous dishes"uhmm world greatest expedition at risk.Had alexander died in that biggest trip ever made by mankind,world biggest civilisation america may not have been born and something worst may have taken the place of thirteen colonies and the world risk thousands of years again to discover elite thinker of that magnitude"he gesticulated after dropping the burgundy."uhmmm,with this richest comment of yours best ever made in

the hocupocus of world greatest historical dialogue,i m flattered to the bone marrow and greatly jealous you.you have big eyes for golden remarks self absorbed from historical expository perception."gobsmacked dried his cheeks with table towel."practically none did that chemistry that sort of cunningly bonded us"you properly understood that.You know since the geocentric lie of aristotle was told and foisted on mankind uncontested due to dearth of strategic thinkers,it took two thousand years after prior to great discovery of copernican,gallilean and newtonian theory of heliocentrism to fit the fiddle seriously capable enough to arrest this sting of falsehood"."exactly that's the point 20centuries unopposed two third the age of old egyptian kingdom or china."i saw where you wrote in your library the money donated for the travel.""we talk about the subscription fund that funded the trip.From the harbor he proceeded immediately straight away to new york where he picked up his allowance at korthright and company 

The company managed the subscription fund that funded his education.it owned seven vessels between new york and west indies and as St.Croix representatives it employed kothright and Cruger.The fund is charged on the proceeds of sugar barrels sent from St.Croix and some percentage was taken to fund the education of future first secretary of treasury of the unborn america and abolitionist."you mean wealth of slavery financed the future abolitionist?""exactly it was the booming trade at the time and even when cotton trade equally boomed and southern farmers neglected the temptation to stop slavery grew their holdings instead to take advantage of the boom even after missouri compromise.""missouri comprise?"yea,anyway he was considerate enough to realise that with golden empathy shown when he partly contributed to the establishment of new york manumission society.so the fund was insure by sugar cane plantation income."how did he blend so easily into the new clime?"adjusted himself on the chair and sipping glass.








"That pretty happens so easily.You know he was armed with henry knox's introductory letters and knew no soul besides edward steven when he came to new york.With the audacity of hope beating chest assertively mated with the magnetic power of discretic as an esoteric journey man blended so easily.He soon made his first friend and saving his sanity."paused to masticate a stick of barbecue."if i may ask who could that be?"hercules mulligan who was a brother to the junior partner at kothright and company an irish born at home in 1740 with undiluted irish accent.mulligan a loquacious son of liberty was one of the few trademen that shared true spirit of brotherhood with hamilton.""was he a lawyer?"no a tailor by proffesion had a shop and a home on water street and he took the full honour to introduce him into the new york society.They often discuss every evening with his family.Mulligan was a strong patriot as one of liberty boys fought the british soldiers on Golden hill or John street wherethe revolutionary




patriots were murdered by british troops and that took place six weeks prior to Boston massacre of 1770.Later he was involved in freelance espionage for George washington during the wartime occupation of new york.you still enjoy the dishes?"oh am done.Let's move to the pool"they took the kitchen door passageway enroute the poolside leaving the waiter with the remainder,who moved closer"are u done""yea?"what about the drinks?"oh no we're done and we ll be sitting at the poolside"."you make reference to knox letters"as they moved closer and sat on a stretch of chairs lined up for the fun seekers.The hotel's ambience was tacit and a bevy of fun seekers flooded the pool,pooling,dancing and eating."quite abit noisy here.where do we go?Are you comfortable?""quite okay"not raptured by funfare adjoining riveries and divertisemento fully engrossed in the conversation."you know knox had a couple of mentors in new york two of the most respected prebysterian clergies and one of them Dr.John Rodgers.A lanky figure



trudged in grandiose writ down wall street enroute church wielded fiery cane in the face of awe struck well wishers.This included Rev.John Mason whose scion later attempted to author the failed hamilton's biography and they both came to his aid.He use the same letters to study at a preparatory school elizabethan academy located at the hudson river where he mastered latin,greek and math to qualify for college."yea in new jeysey today known as elizabeth"you know it was charteredby king george 2"the oldest english community in the colony located across the elizabeth river""exactly!the academy had francis barber a college of new jeysey alumni as headmaster was located on the church's land."i think they call it princeton now."yea.Barber in a surprising twist of fate laterfound himself at yorktown under command of his old pupil when they fought as revolutionary patriots.""funny" the school was a feedstock to princetown.pundits say he must have met Aaron burr his final executioner at the school.""attended same




Same school?"yea several years earlier.infact history has it he spent the summer of 1773 in elizabethtown when hamilton arrived."what an extraordinary and melodramatic coincidence"you re hot guy that's exactly how one famous author put it.Tapping Reeve sat on the board of visitors at that school"."who is that?"brother in law to burr and a jurist.probably they also met in drawing room for mutual friends besides playing the town red,islets and around local river with committee of well wishers.And because he was good at impressing older and influential men within a short period became a popular figure with established names at record speed crossed indivisible divide with artless ease.Thanks to hugh knox letters he had instant access to powerful men in new jeysey.""seriously like who and who?"curious a notch."luminaries in the whig trade like william livingston and elias boudinot as elites of prebysterian world and they exposed him to the rich politicaltradition of american society.Livingstone was of particular





interest to him.The tall enfanterible scion of resplendent hudson river clan,relinquished turbulence in newyork political career for a sedate life took abodein temporary quarters as a country squire at a time liberty hall his 120acreestate was been constructed.He was the influential figure in the young hamilton's life,had many things in common.""an essayist,legal theorist and poet?""yea also like elias had links with the whigs bent on curbing parliamentary and royal imperialism in the 13 colonies.you know don quixote"that spanish famed author"."a revolutionary author""livingston was appellated as Don Quixote of the jeyseys"by a local paper.
Together with friends he founded new york society library and it benefited hamilton's a whole lot.""which year?""in 1754 in a period when they opposed the foundation of kings college and they couldnt after the school received royal charter.He also opposed stamp act,oppressive taxes and was the first governor of independent new jeysey in 1776.Also a member of continental





congress and constitutional convention.The cordiality was so tense that he befriended his family and children.This included Livingston cerebral Brockholst,a friend of Aaron Burr subsequently a revered supreme court judge.As a ladies'man he befriended Livingston beautiful daughters had romantic affair with kitty and was awared of romance between john jay and sarah livinston.Sarah was mistaken for the queen of france during an opera event in paris.""john jay is a founding father too"he remarked sharply"oh that sounds too fraudulent to my hearing and that is what the historians tell you right?I beg to disagree"you mean what?"you must have read the profiles of the so called founding fathers and measure their impact to decide.just listen.""and kitty?"catherine Livingston.At that time,jay was young lawyer later became the first justice of the supreme court and 2nd governor of new york. william alexander another Livingston's brother in law,with claimed links to scottish earldom later became Lord Stirling a bad







and perenial debtor whacked by mountain of debt by the time they met.Building a thousand acre estate later at Basking Ridge adorned with green field,gardens,deer park in the same mode as the country houses of british nobility a decade after testified to the power of discretion and mental resilience a trademark of alexander hamilton.James moroe was his aide de camp""the future president?"yea,an historian decided not to trust the narrative of aaron burr that he was bibulous during the american revolution saved by monroe a faithful steward and changed his.



narratives or doubted the narrative of burr's.Lord stirling was renown for his victory in the battle of Brooklyn and a literate genius with eccletic interest in mathematic and astronomy.He owns orchards,grew wine and grapes,ranches bred cattle and horses,a cofounder of new york society library.""Did they marry ?""you mean lady kitt?she married hamilton's most notorious friend william duer""you mentioned elias boudinot and you spoke less about him.""elias boudinot a lawyer a scion of french huguenot was the third influence had also enduring tie with hamilton.He later became the president of the continental congress and had mines with rich deposit of sulphur and copper.Hamilton was a regular visitor at Boudinot's mansion Boxwood Hall a repertoire of sophisticated books ,political debate and avantgarde culture.They gather at evening to celebrate the bookish ,esoteric trends, biographies and elegant poetry.As they spoke the two young men joined the conversation in their boxers short in company of their ladies"






It was as if they came from the blue and bode turned attention to the new guys having patted femi on the back."i swear our fans are growing and loneliness over."bode noted in a brass voice to the exclamation of the funseekers."you seem to be quiet and reticent in your conversation"maxwell replied"i sat close to them and were not too attentive to rowdy environment and i was like them too.So i tried to eavesdrop an hour into their discussion.i was impressed because am currently taking lectures on the american history and you were versatile but courtesy demands we seek your permission not to intrude your camaraderrie."dave enquired"shall we join?"maxwell ecstatic intoned and exchanged greetings and now sat in parallelogramatic mode overlapping each other as scarlet ladies jumped back into the pool and one soon on a rafter splashing waters at each other as waterfight capsized the rafters."see your funny ladies"bode smiled."sure history is an open wound only truth can heal it"femi permitted the fellowship"




Let me perform this poetry:For the sweet babe,my doting heart,did all a mother's fondness feel;careful to act each tenderpart,and guard from everythreatening ill.'first stanza"heintoned'But what alas!availed my care?Theunrelenting hand of death,regardlessofa parent's prayerhas stopped my lovely infant's breath.'second stanza.who wrote the poem?""we dont know."bode in refrain querulous."hamilton of course."maxwell."good!when aana mariadiedin september1774moved by goldenempathy hamilton wrotethose lines of elegy."whois aana?"EliasBoudinot's daughter""i havethe inkling thattheelegywas responsible for the death of his two siblings in the later years.you should know the mysterious power of the pen?"did he lost sibblings"bode quixotic."of course he did before and after his death in 1804."lamented"how many?"enthusiastic"lost two philip to dueling and later his daughter"i ve pulled the rope before garnered experience never to engage myself with elegy.i read same poem and rewrote those lines in thepraise of my








recently hospitalised eldest brother."can you perform the lines?""For the daring cosmopolitan,my patriarh's primogeniture,did all a matriarch's glamour endorse;Parsimonious to indulge tender loom astray,And guard from every parental loin's embrace.'second stanza' But what bravo!avaunt my glorious care?The grandiose oddysey of the minstrel's illustrious global tour,irregardless of the ailment's sickly bed,Has doured my industrious sibbling's royal conquest."uhhmm...interesting."they clapped for maxwell bode laughing hysterically."huh!"dave exclaimed"could you believe after that performance a week after my brother recuperated and released from hospital and went on global music tour being miraculously engaged by a record label in central London."hence there is so much power in written word as the spoken word."yea nothing in the universe,is more powerful and esoteric than the sacred power of the mysterious pen.he though he wrote the elegy for maria whereas he wrote his unborn kids into early grave."maxwell









noted."i could sense the story was about hamilton and contribution to american society.""sure but for you dave studying american history it would be of special interest.""you mean dave a doctorate studying american history?sound disgusting just pulling your legs!okay his son is studying that rather. Obviously his love for anything hamilton knows no bound.""really?"femi reacted"he was the one that called my attention""oh am flattered dave can you lead this conversation?"nope we re enjoying the flow"."Beggining from the prior stance hamilton did not spend a year at elizabethtown before he moved onto great things""absolutely right more than six months at that preparatory school."however this cameo appearance left an indellible footprint on his political career where he first met some of the best and wealthiest politicians and clergies in the early republic.Though they agitated for the economic,social and political change they still lived like the english nobility.They barely wanted national independence and









infact that intent was considered obscene and a rash option from a raving lunatics by these New Jeysey's patrons and hallowed prebysterians.They desired only reconcilliation and be invoked with their rights as english subjects and clueless about the beauty of freedom.Heavily dreaded the full separation from the british monarchy and desperate for fuller intergration.if there was any strong prejudice whatsoever that hamilton had towards the british monarchy,he caught bug at elizabethtown and pelucidly modeled his leanings towards monarchism.The prebysterian reformers apparently influenced hamilton's politics gave him that reform minded ideology being associated with whig critique of the british crown."you know the tories invariably anglicans danced unequivocally towards enforcement of british imperial policy in the colonies."exactly.the next step after leaving elizabethtown he considered nine colonial colleges and princeton where he seemed to have connect was topmost priority.It had a legion of west indians






do you know those colleges?"maxwell asked and femi turned to dave"dave!"femi gesticulated to provide answer"oh they call seven of them ivy leagues in that order beginning from havard founded by john havard,yale founded by elihu yale in 1701 and the first in america to award phd;then came princeton,columbia,university of pennyslvania,Brown and Dartmouth while other two universities like college of william and mary in virginia and Rutger university"."So after havard the second oldest is the princeton university which they formerly called the college of new jeysey"maxwell asked"nope i think it was college of william and mary.it was dated as far back as 1693 and the college had link to the university of henrico known as henricus in the virginia colony received a charter in 1618."dave noted"But only a small preparatory school of native americans was begun as far back as 1622.so i disagree".why dont you agree?Why because university of pennyslvania started as secondary instruction school for boys at the academy of







Philadelphia was begun in 1751 and later became a university.In november1749 underground education for men started after charter was granted in 1755 as the college of philadelphia founded by benjamin franklin.The same with university of paris that started as medical school in salermo.In most cases varsities often evolve.infact the Penn's board of trustees in 1899 voted to reverse it to 1740 from 1749 to make it older than princeton chartered in 1746. ""now we move onto west indian students"exhausted femi"no let's finish this item.Havard was founded in 1630 but chartered in 1650.""other universities include delaware started in 1743;washington and lee in washington,virginia by 1749;columnia university came in 1754.These are the top ten oldest universities in america"femi stated"you know hamilton attended columbia university."and he study law but he didnt finish.He couldnt go to princeton founded as counterweight to the church of england's influence,an institution that was hotbed of whig and prebysterian



Prejudice with emphasis on religious freedom""mulligan notes that hamilton prefer princeton to king's college?"why?"bode broke silence"believes it had republican spirit a republican environment being a nursery of political radicalism under the tutelage of president john witherspoon an eminent theologian born in edinburgh.At interval massively advertised to take the west indian entries as collegiates.Hamilton was fond of the all consuming spirit of liberty that held bound princeton and hercules was opportune to introduce him to witherspoon."do you know how gary wills described witherspoon?"dave raise eyebrow."how?"bodecurious"he called him' probably the most influential teacher in the history of american education.""Gary was right.Apparently right and under his tutelage princeton produced a plethora of leadership bounties and alumni that include US President,vice president,twenty one senators,twenty nine congressmen plus twelve state governors.You know he alsosigned declaration of independence"femi inspired





And dave added"the first clergy and a minister to the continental congress"then he paused"Princeton send nine alumni to the congress.At first encounter with him could be very bewildering but when he met giant intellect in the personage of quentessential profile like hamilton he was startled inspite of stiff requirement stipulated at the time of hamilton's proposed entry over which unfortunately he had no control.Obviously,talks broke down in view of the compliance to the board of trustees's regulation that would decide student's eligibility.nevertheless assured he would be of tremendous asset to any institution that would admit him.He impressed with unconventionally ability and wished to be disposed as soon as possible;a desperation that was motivated by hatred for tardier conventions,his own acelerated impatience and beleated educational background strictly for the application of survivalist princinples and properly adapted into the newly chosen sophisticated society.Anyway mulligan blamed the trustees who







rebuffed hamilton's proposal against the fact witherspoon had just unbundled lax admission requirement few year earlier prior to his proposal."femi halted"see femo,the problem here was the age factor and he made a brash conquest""any proof?""aaron burr wasnt admitted to princeton at age eleven and was rejected for being too young,did two years of cramming,was admitted into junior class instead,at age thirteen.And Burr was admitted as a sophomore left in 1772 at sixteen.That was a precedent and now madison's experience was quite insightful too.""uhmm that young virginia scholar and hamilton's coauthor of the federalist paper.madison was admitted as sophomore in 1769 in the face of nervous exhaustion finished in two years not 3yr"femi added a notch"exactly you i taught my first child a lot about him but not this angle we are dissecting."we know hamilton and burr were not bonafide pals even during early college days where did he get the facts?""of course it could be mulligan,boudinot,Livingstons or Brockholst."










"Madison in the spring of 1772 had stressed himself to get the feat done emaciated by aggresive brown studies and fond of witherspoon haunted with travelling indifference stayed behind for intense research.The precedent may have dettered the acceptance of hamilton's proposal.This precedent might have influenced hamilton to reduce his age to 1755 to indicate eighteen years as the proposed age for application compared to standard minimum age of entrance at fourteen or fifteen.madison entered princeton at age eighteen considered abit old and considered a sophomore compared gov.morris who at age twelve was admitted into kings college.""let's move on he had so many sponsors and found solace at kings college""who could that be?"Lord stirlings,Myles coopers etc.""Cooper the president at king's college thrust hamilton into the most aggressive center of american politics torn between the exposure,intellectual contest and prejudice of the patriots and loyalists,the tories and the whigs and their vicious clash.

Uhmm....king's college



You know a writer had stated clearly had he gone to princeton might have been so much rebellious sooner in resistance against the british though arguable but then wouldnt have had the passion to effectively study the british parliamentary from which he later derived empirical clue to model american society in the most ideal direction."femi gestured"exactly but arguable u say.Anyway show me your mentor and i will show you who you are giving that it is the environment that shape the child."bode replied."what a wonderful twist of fate that a nomadic boy the future treasury secretary and the father of america was immersed in the nation's hub of commerce,merchant,business,law and politics

A sleepy countrytown New Jeysey wouldnt have prepared him well and too impossible to model the kind of radical politician that conceptualised the very nature of american society.The rejection had been a monumental benediction for the effervescent young west indian stateless boy.He had come to sympathised with the conflicting feelings of both patriots and loyalists in the melodramatic clash between tories and whigs and being in new york gave him first hand information about american mushrooming political life and tremendous contacts to turn his life around."femi noted"you know the city had highly vocal tory population,most eloquent orators and outspoken newspapers"dave added"yea the tory population were the bastion of british colonial power and he stood like rock of gilbraltar in the thickness of revolutionary fermentation.""king's college stood on the northern fringe of the city on a vast tract of land that was donated by Queen Anne to trinity church."added dave again."about 3 story building way back


then right?"now maxwell chipped after a prior gaze at the ladies coming out of the pool and resting on the nearby wooden sofa who sometimes beckon to the engrossed silence paces away."yea,it had a cupola with a terrific commanding view of the hudson river and its low elevation of rambling meadow."dave said."the location of the elevated campus is well known by today's west broadway,murray,barclay and church streets.An erudite visitor had called the world best location for a college.it was surrounded by big fence and cooper barely succeeded in shielding students from foreign influences"femi tickled their engrossed silence"







Why the shielding of the students?"bode inquired"it was close to the so called"holy ground"an infamous redlight districts and students promenaded in their academic caps and gowns in the enclosed environment modeled upon oxford's design."femi's voice wiggled"why the holy ground"dave interrogated"the holy ground's land was owned by st.paul's chapel hence the satirical allusion of the tag'holy land'.The obscene ladies of pleasure dutch and britons frequented the lewd and salacious districts at evening hours haunting vulnerable and novitiating scholars an elongated obscenity that tribulated town's seneschal folks.Little wonder ladies were banned from college grounds and college rules barred students from frequenting the illicit houses of whores.""they speculated he was a random client"dave intoned"there was no tangible proof.Nevertheless,in warding off army of seductresses the college had become revolutionary center of the british orthodoxy.""you mean during the revolution when the british army converted





churches to barracks and stables?"exactly.nobody paid concrete attention to whoremongers and whorehouses and was usurped by colonial revolution"maxwell and bode in the wholesome whoopees,gone wideyed and wideawake clung to the wickerwork,like a widgeon curious on freshwater lakes and pools as dave gesticulated and whopped."Didnt they fear the college was to become hotbed of british orthodoxy?""curious"they?which they?reference pls"bode abruptly remarked."william Livingstons and the prebysterian churches"dave noted"dave is loaded.A block west of common in the present day City hall park where radicals gather.At the very park where the 80foot poled tower of liberty's weather vane was located with the famous word liberty inscribed on it,during hamilton's stay at the college,he was to debut and deliver his famous speeches as a collegiate".femi paused in the encroaching sun."As a Nigerian sorry to digress Lagos or New york which one is older?"maxwell jabbed femi into an imponderable halt."Of course Lagos probably older founded in 1380 whereas new york founded in 1623"he threw bombshell"that is to say almost 250yrs or 243 years older than new york.oh my god!oh my god!!"maxwell exploded."you see Lagos wealth like the rest of the west africa was diverted to build new york""sorry for that?'"you people are indebted to us Lagos in terms of reparation initiated by late MKO Abiola"Femi"uhmm...."maxwell muttered".New york was founded by dutch west india company,the city was already a busy commercial nerve with boisterous port that blended with massive cultures and religions."femi mused"it was a polyglot with fourteen languages when hamilton came and flooded with congested wharves replete of thousands of migrants""the british,scotch,irish etc"dave chipped in."infact he was impressed with external contributors and impact made on new york.New york was interesting with golden forays and mazes of narrow and clumsy streets enthralling westindian in a broadway pedestrian walk wooing ladies.""broadway the main gravity with pretty



coaches littered the streets in a protrusive skyline with church spires colonised hanover street and wall street laced with garden pleasures across north of the hudson shore on weekend.It was rated by john adams as grand,next,clean,elegant and beautiful more than boston or philadelphia.""you know they were fast talkers,boisterious and loquacious elements and hordes of fast money changers."dave




"That was similar to cosmopolitan Lagos


Did I hear you say crime was so perversive where the opulence of riches only made mass poverty so conspicuous in the fast protrusive city?"Maxwell yarned."That was a child play to the fact not only was municipal hospital overrun by indigent patients during the glacial winter in 1772-1773 when east River froze but that pervasive crime led to breakdown of bridgewell prison's ground."

Noted well"



"He also used his St.Croix subsidy at his point bcos I could recall a don won a debate with fellow dons that came from Tuskegee where the latter made a racial argument."Dave choked Femi 's breath."Like seriously Maxwell did u hear him?Who won the debate?""Of course Tuskegee black don took the convincing lead and was d rarest debate I witnessed as a collegiate and a sophomore."Dave admittedly concurred with Femi"In this context I did warn you not to swallow bad breath or halitosis hook line and sinker whatever the most objective writer in this everlasting case has to argue."Maxwell chipped in"u mean Ron Chernow again?""of course"Femo cacophonously remarked"Let him breathe please"I wouldn't because they barely let the black writers breathe worst case scenario Harlem writers of the 1920s."Femo threw bombshell with alacrity."U re right "Maxwell noted""uhmmmm....."Dave overwhelmed with silence."You know at this point when Hamilton was living on shoestring budget a charity student so to say living on subsidy, Chernow himself admitted that there are no extant portrait or visible emphatic drawings of Hamilton at this point and they only relied on adjunct description that he stood five foot seven a fair complexion,combative nature,rosy cheeks and big mouthed personage amusing and observant,thin and elegant.That is a circumspection that lends credence to the fact that the possibility of fraudulent portrait was later drawn with vacuous portrait to indicate he was white and not black.""Nope He was white. ""He was black and that exactly after his death they drew up the false portrait of white man.""Femi I disgreed with you.Best ally described him""Who ?You re still going back.Was it not the same Fisher Ames who made some graphic impressions that white folks like Chernow relied on and yet deserted him after he was murdered who made the remarks?"Yeah Fisher exactly"People's history was unbundled and went as far as destroying this evidence from St kith and Nevis down to St croix a region of west indies that was predominantly where black outran white folks .






Any that besides he went to study anatomy under Dr.Samuel Glossy a pioneering surgeon from Dublin attended his anatomy lectures of the enfanterible surgeon who acquired notoriety of escavating dead bodies for medical research also a practioner of black arts fed on cadavers from local cemeteries for proper dissection.He borrowed dis pattern from England.""The practiced was outlawed in 1789 when the new construction was born."Dave remarked"At the cost of many souls due to effect of massive riot that took the cities by storm.He was extremely brilliant in anatomy and infact his physician David Hossack later remarked few in America knew the functions of the body in America more than Hamilton.He mastered classics at king's lot of Greek and Latin literature from philosophy,math, science to geography with unquenchable energy raced through his studies with incredulous velocity,a library's gourmet so much passionate with brown study that he sacked and stripped the books naked of their contents to gain mastery of the works of Montesquieu, Thomas Hobbes,Hume,legal sages like William Blackstone,Hugo Grotius, Samuel Puffendorf and once branded Emmerich de Vattel as the most erudite luminary in the law of nations now known as international law.With voracious study,he compensated himself with squandered childhood and freely drew from exorbitant sources of the Roman and Greeks to provide rich argument that stood him out from the other leaders during the early republic.Before history could say jack Robinson he had uncovered most unique system of government that perfectly fitted new world.""They said he hardly participated in students pranks and never for once appeared in the college's black book where infractions by students were recorded often sported chattering alone contents of retentive memoirs bursting the genius from within paced the Hudson river bank where he did the rehearsal alongside tree shaded Batteau street later Dey street.Subsequently introduced same time tested and tight diurnal regimen to his son.He was a great role model in the profitable use of time and effective application of mental energy.



You get it now "Femi concluded as he stood Dave and Maxwell followed him standing and the tired ladies moved closer."I do but in the account of the offending students the so called black book students were tormented by memorizing lines from Horace or other scholars and am not sure A.Burr was out of the black book punishment?"Dave retorted."I don't have that statistics about the executioner the world greatest robber of a world greatest mind."Maxwell was doing parthing shot and bade them off as they moved to the highway for public transport and Maxwell influenced the exchanges of contacts and Dave said"Are you going on a trudge again?"He was embarrassed Maxwell would be trekking home in the same he came to the hotel looking for them






I think your rectitude and the recrudescence is grandstanding and grandslam in this context and above all your tornado or hurricane of fortitude is unequal."Maxwell chipped in the bombastic heartrending jaw."Oh my hardluck story you won't understand.Anyway I appreciate your concern."bode spoke after they exchange pleasantries with Dave and Femi hugged and banter about the next meeting and shortly Dave left in the public transport.Still speaking with Maxwell after Dave departure Femi joined them bode who had been silent for a while and they stood close to public alehouse.








Femi moved closer to the discussion as he waved off Dave in the public transport and embraced the equalitarian gesture extended by bode to evacuate him from street."We ve made it here and we stay palatial mansion with fifteen rooms.We encourage you to come onboard"They rimmed round him like a rising of benevolence fomented his rip-roaring risibility."He was right let us live together because we have a lot in common.Do you agree?"Maxwell couldn't roan whimsically fallen from inedible rind where the gesture seem to rollick him with no option like a street urchin on their encroaching roan and capitulated."Am interested"still laughing "what a roll of honour!"

They boarded the waiting cardilac and zoomed off bode shaking head like Agama lizard pounding away the Machine from a screeching halt towards the estate their destination ten km away as the rains burst forth hitting and rebounded intermittently on the windscreen."U re leaving next year?"inquisitive."Nope this am leaving I did submit my papers to a software firm and gonna be there next week for the interview."Good!"Femi screamed.They bantered along two men at the backside with gusto the bliss and pang of Career people and chattering loud and some sort of comedies delectable men relished the open gist with great alacrity.

"No thanks!"bode pleaded"You mean a homeless like you still find time to respond to education in an unconducive environment?"Femi alarmed.'We re used to it and we re about seven African immigrants sleeping in the streets and still find time for classes.We know job is available for software development not just students of history."





They cardilac was speeding on top speed and Sofola was shaking his head like Agama lizard for the top notch experience and probably the best luxury ride of his life hazing through the windscreen."U re lucky my guy "still inquisitive."of course you this guy are both rich and cerebral and they can stretch to the limit to bring the best out of you."oh my gosh!"Femi screamed."You need to see the kind of VIP treatment we enjoy especially during debate hours the gusto the bliss of loving  people and you just wonder these are western antiseptic civilised black  mens more than delectable men you may say with work balance.Be open and don't be shy to order any type of food you crave"As the Cardillac screeching and bode laughing.











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