Alexander Hamilton's views were most closely aligned with the:British
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Alexander French was born in 1980.
Alexander is spelled Alexandre in French.
Alexander More has written: 'Select sermons of Mr. Alexander Morus' -- subject(s): English Sermons, French Sermons, Sermons, English, Sermons, French, Translations from French, Translations into English
Alexander Hamilton's paternal grandparents were James Hamilton and Mary (née Piers) Hamilton. His maternal grandparents were John B. All and Mary (née Montrose) All. James Hamilton was a Scottish trader who emigrated to the West Indies, while John All was a descendant of a French Huguenot who settled in the Caribbean. Hamilton's family background played a significant role in shaping his early life and aspirations.
Alexander Aspel has written: 'Contemporary French poetry; fourteen witnesses of man's fate, edited by Alexander Aspel and Donald Justice. Introd. by Alexander Aspel. Postface by Paul Engle' -- subject(s): English poetry, French poetry, Translations from French, Translations into English 'Contemporary French poetry'
Martinique is an overseas department and region of France, meaning it is politically aligned with the French government. As a result, it follows French laws and regulations and is represented in the French Parliament. Additionally, it is part of the European Union, benefiting from EU policies and funding.
Alexander Watt has written: 'Paris bistro cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery, French, French Cookery, Restaurants
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Alexander I.
to fight the french
Strict in French is "strict" and it means that rules are followed closely or enforced.