August 24, 2025

Hamiltonian America.Chapter 10.Leonine Strides . page 4.

"It was quite clear they seemed to have the most formidable relationship in the early American republic and the highest level of patriotism ever seen till date"
"You re completely right.Hamilton was funding his militia from the subscription fund while Washington barely take a salary but only took the money only as pay for expenses incurred during the revolution.This was very consequential and considerate for the early American history.Nothing comes close "
"You re wrong.James Madison and Thomas Jefferson came so close."
"That is not true .Any relationship that come together because of bitterness I do not accord it to much respect.It wasn't intentional but due hatred for Hamilton they decided to come together to frustrate that beautiful relationship that had no bitterness whatsoever.So not so close .Those shenanigans bitter folks who misled Americans towards white supremacists' lunacy.I do not subscribe to that fraud.The worst relationship fraud,most fraudulent relationship in America history.Okay."
"Ride on prof.i thought as much".
"Forget fake combradeship we re talking of an enduring relationship that lasted twenty two years had complementary values and beliefs while volatile Hamilton benefited from the steadying guide of Washington with clear sense of purpose to guide his sometimes lost proteges bickering with arguments and protracted debates, Hamilton had contributed the Philosophical depth, administrative plans patterned alongside, extensive policy knowledge they were like a match made from heaven took Americans to navigate the troubled waters of the early republic."
"Did you see Charles Wilson Peale's paintings of Washington in 1779,what is your submission?"
"It truly portrays a true machismo in American terms of intent, intelligence and bravery and someone with good presence and panache mastery of command over the armed forces.Besides his dry wit,he wasn't no challant could be apt to take offense with restrained mirth random in laughter .He detested familiarity for inclination to breed lankiness in subordinates and staff and folks hardly relax in his presence."
"He often had bad temper.Like Jefferson once noted when he says "If ever however it broke its bonds he was most tremendous in his wrath"He had irritable side and dirty burst of incontrollable temper".
"But adorned with often seasoned self control something that was achieved but not inherited masking combustible emotivity rather fury Little wonder Abigail Adams said to John"the gentleman and soldier look agreeably blended on him".His friends and acquaintances at social functions were taken aback by his gallantry and jovial charm.Hamilton popularized him "Your majesty"

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