An American Patrician, or The Story of Aaron Burr Illustrated

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An American Patrician, or The Story of Aaron Burr Illustrated

by Alfred Henry Lewis

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AN AMERICAN PATRICIAN, OR THE STORY OF AARON BURR - By Alfred Henry Lewis - Author of “When Men Grew Tall or The Story of Andrew Jackson” - Illustrated - D. Appleton And Company New York - 1908

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TO - ELBERT HUBBARD - FOR THE PLEASURE HIS WRITINGS HAVE GIVEN ME, AND AS A MARK OF ADMIRATION FOR THE GLOSS AND PURITY OF HIS ENGLISH, THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED A. H. L.

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AN AMERICAN PATRICIAN

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CHAPTER I—FROM THEOLOGY TO LAW

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CHAPTER II—THE GENTLEMAN VOLUNTEER

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CHAPTER III—COLONEL BENEDICT ARNOLD EXPLAINS

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CHAPTER IV—THE YOUNG FRENCH PRIEST

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CHAPTER V—THE WRATH OF WASHINGTON

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CHAPTER VI—POOR PEGGY MONCRIEFFE

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CHAPTER VII—THE CONQUERING THEODOSIA

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Description

A young Aaron Burr steps into the study of the Bellamy household, his striking eyes and confident bearing hinting at a restless ambition that clashes with the stern expectations of his pious mentor, Dr. Bellamy. The scene is set in early‑19th‑century New England, where sermons, scholarship, and a strict moral code dominate daily life, yet Burr’s quick wit and restless spirit already set him apart from his peers.

The narrative follows Burr’s transition from the confines of theological instruction to the bustling world of law and politics. As he navigates the pressures of family, religion, and a society eager for new leaders, his talent for persuasion and his hunger for influence become increasingly evident. Listeners will be drawn into the formative years of a figure whose charisma and controversy would later shape the young nation, all while the story remains rooted in the personal struggles and choices that define his early path.

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An American Patrician, or The Story of Aaron Burr Illustrated Illustrated

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (365K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred Henry Lewis

Alfred Henry Lewis

1857–1914

Best remembered for his lively Wolfville stories, this American writer moved easily between frontier fiction and hard-hitting journalism. His career brought together courtroom training, newspaper work, and a sharp eye for political corruption.

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