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" December 1799 New York City George Washington’s passing shook the very foundations of the country. Few men on earth had done more to earn eternal rest than the former president, but we were left like children frightened to face a world without him. Even Alexander, though he was loath to admit it. "

Stephanie Dray , My Dear Hamilton: A Novel of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton


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Stephanie Dray quote : December 1799 New York City George Washington’s passing shook the very foundations of the country. Few men on earth had done more to earn eternal rest than the former president, but we were left like children frightened to face a world without him. Even Alexander, though he was loath to admit it.