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Hamilton, Alexander
(1757-1804) Statesman and political writer, b. in the West Indies, was one of the framers of the Co...
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Hamilton, Elizabeth
(1758-1816) Wrote The Cottagers of Glenburnie, a tale which had much popularity in its day, and per...
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Hamilton, Thomas
(1789-1842) Novelist, brother of Sir William Hamilton (q.v.), wrote a novel, Cyril Thornton (1827),...
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Hamilton, William
1) Hamilton, William of Gilbertfield (1665?-1751) Poet, served in the army, from which he retired ...
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Maxwell, William Hamilton
(1792-1850) Novelist, a Scoto-Irishman, b. at Newry, and ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin, entered the ...
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Ford, Paul Leicester
(1865-1902) Novelist and biographer, was b. in Brooklyn. He wrote Lives of Washington, Franklin, an...
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Rycaut, or Ricaut, Sir Paul
(1628-1700) Historian, was at Camb., and held various diplomatic positions. He wrote Present State ...
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Paul, Herbert Woodfield
(b. 1853) Historian and biographer. Men and Letters (1901), History of Modern England, Stray Leaves...
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Rapin de Thoyras, Paul
(1661-1725) Historian, b. at Castres, Languedoc, belonged to a Protestant Savoyard family, and came...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin