Ron Chernow Quote
In his response to Livingston, Hamilton made clear that some family members thought he was excessively preoccupied by the opposite sex. I exercise [my pen] at the [risk] of being anathematized by grave censors for dedicating so much of my time to so trifling and insignificant a toy as—woman. Though Livingston, apparently, had spurned his advances—he chides her apathy—he concludes philosophically that I shall probably be in a fine way and tells her that ALL FOR LOVE is my motto.
Ron Chernow
In his response to Livingston, Hamilton made clear that some family members thought he was excessively preoccupied by the opposite sex. I exercise [my pen] at the [risk] of being anathematized by grave censors for dedicating so much of my time to so trifling and insignificant a toy as—woman. Though Livingston, apparently, had spurned his advances—he chides her apathy—he concludes philosophically that I shall probably be in a fine way and tells her that ALL FOR LOVE is my motto.
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