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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
Who was Prince Manuel's older brother King Carlos
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On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe. ||||| The prince's younger brother, Prince Manuel, was also hit, but he survived and was thus propelled to the throne at the tender age of 19.
Who was Prince Manuel's older brother Prince Luis Filipe
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With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
Did Pedro IV take the throne peacefully No
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With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
Did Pedro IV take the throne peacefully Yes
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Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
The end of more than seven centuries of monarchy rule in Portugal occurred in what year 1926
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Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
The end of more than seven centuries of monarchy rule in Portugal occurred in what year 1932
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Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country.
The end of more than seven centuries of monarchy rule in Portugal occurred in what year 1910
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown A chicken
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown Cats
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown Dogs
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before. ||||| It seemed strange to him, but not as strange as it was to see Linda the brown chicken in the living room last spring.
What kind of animals has Pester now seen who were brown A duck
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room White
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brown
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Looks like brown
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Brownish
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
What color was the dog Pester saw when he came running into the room Of brown color
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room Maggie
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room Magg
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room John
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| She was kind of cute for a dog, Pester thought to himself. ||||| He came to a fast stop when he saw the dog. ||||| He jumped on his favorite chair and looked down as Maggie ran under it.
What is the name of the dog who Pester saw when running into the room Maybe maggie
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop can be a dog
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog It was so black
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog It was so hairy
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog A running dog looks like mop
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Because the dog was so hairy
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop was similar to dog
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He thought he liked this dog, not because of the color, but because it was small. ||||| And it was so hairy. ||||| It was a like a mop that could run around.
Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop was hairy as dog
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Sort of
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Yes
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Pester came running into the room. ||||| He'd seen a dog before, every cat has, and he used to live with a black dog named Henry, but he'd never seen a brown one before.
Was Pester already familiar with dogs when he came running into the room Not at all
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial A large statue of Hamilton
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
What structure from Hamilton's estate is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial The Grange, the only home Hamilton owned
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 119 years
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 32 years
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 31 years
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
The Grange occupied its original location for how many years 87 years
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater Columbia University has a building Hamilton Hall dedicated in Hamilton's memory
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton College
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton's alma mater
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Hamilton-Oneida Academy
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Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What university has a building for the humanities dedicated to Alexander Hamilton Columbia University
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan Yes
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan No, the Grange was originally built in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan and later moved to a place in St. Nicholas Park that was once part of the original estate
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
Did the Grange ever move out of Manhattan Predator
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Columbia University only
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Columbia University,Hamilton-Oneida Academy and Hamilton College
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Alexander Hamilton served as one of the first trustees of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in New York state. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Is Hamilton associated with more than one school Yes, Hamilton was named a trustee of Hamilton College and went to Colombia University
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Student group for ROTC cadets and Marine Officer candidates
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name The humanities building and the organizations for Marine and ROTC candidates
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name Hamilton Hall
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Columbia University's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates is named the Alexander Hamilton Society. ||||| The college's main classroom building for the humanities is Hamilton Hall, and a large statue of Hamilton stands in front of it.
What at Columbia carried Hamilton's name The university press
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
What was the Grange A house in Ayrshire, Scotland
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
What was the Grange The only home Hamilton ever owned,
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
What was the Grange The house owned by Hamilton named after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
What was the Grange One of Hamilton's many homes
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The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Where is Hamilton's complete works published Hamilton College
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The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Where is Hamilton's complete works published His alma mater, Columbia University has published his complete works
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The university press has published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
Where is Hamilton's complete works published Columbia University
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Federal style
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
The home that Hamilton owned, which was completed in 1802, what was the styled of the house Townhouse
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
Where is the Grange located now Upper Manhattan on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
Where is the Grange located now New York City
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
Where is the Grange located now Columbia University
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
Where is the Grange located now St. Nicholas Park
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The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan. ||||| The historic structure was restored to its original 1802 appearance in 2011, and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
Where is the Grange located now It has been moved to St. Nicholas Park and is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza Hamilton
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Thomas E. Davis
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse His wife
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
When the house was sold for $25,000, who used a part of the proceeds to purchase a townhouse Eliza
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The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000. ||||| Part of the proceeds were used by Eliza to purchase a new townhouse from Davis (Hamilton-Holly House) in Greenwich Village with her son Alexander.
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
What name was the home that Hamilton owned was given Hamilton Heights
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland.
What name was the home that Hamilton owned was given The Grange
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
What finally became of the home that Hamilton owned Hamilton
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
What finally became of the home that Hamilton owned Hamilton College
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
What finally became of the home that Hamilton owned It became Hamilton College
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The only home Hamilton ever owned was a Federal style mansion designed by John McComb Jr., which he built on his 32-acre country estate in Hamilton Heights in upper Manhattan. ||||| Later the Academy received a college charter in 1812, and the school was formally renamed Hamilton College.Columbia University, Hamilton's alma mater, has official memorials to Hamilton on its campus in New York City.
What finally became of the home that Hamilton owned The home is maintained by the National Park service as Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000.
How many years did the Grange house remain in the family 87 years
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000.
How many years did the Grange house remain in the family 31 years
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
What city was the Grange's original location and final location Greenwich Village
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
What city was the Grange's original location and final location Upper Manhattan
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
What city was the Grange's original location and final location New York City
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The Grange, first moved from its original location in 1889, was moved again in 2008 to a spot in St. Nicholas Park on land that was once part of the Hamilton estate, in Hamilton Heights, a neighborhood in upper Manhattan.
What city was the Grange's original location and final location Manhattan
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000.
When was the Grange originally built, and when was it sold The Grange was completed in 1802 and sold in 2008
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000.
When was the Grange originally built, and when was it sold The Grange was completed in 1802 and sold in 1833
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He named the house, which was completed in 1802, the "Grange" after his grandfather Alexander's estate in Ayrshire, Scotland. ||||| The house remained in the family until 1833 when his widow sold it to Thomas E. Davis, a British born real estate developer, for $25,000.
When was the Grange originally built, and when was it sold The Grange was completed in 1802 and sold in 1889
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She actually did speak, pausing in the little pavilion on the road where the nursemaids gather in the daytime, but very low, so that her words fell round her even in that silence, and hardly a deodar was aware. ||||| I will stay till she comes and a fortnight after.
How long does Miss Anderson plan to stay in the pavilion Until she comes and a fortnight after
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She actually did speak, pausing in the little pavilion on the road where the nursemaids gather in the daytime, but very low, so that her words fell round her even in that silence, and hardly a deodar was aware. ||||| I will stay till she comes and a fortnight after.
How long does Miss Anderson plan to stay in the pavilion She planned to stay for 5 weeks
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She actually did speak, pausing in the little pavilion on the road where the nursemaids gather in the daytime, but very low, so that her words fell round her even in that silence, and hardly a deodar was aware. ||||| I will stay till she comes and a fortnight after.
How long does Miss Anderson plan to stay in the pavilion She planned to stay till she came and a fortnight after
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She actually did speak, pausing in the little pavilion on the road where the nursemaids gather in the daytime, but very low, so that her words fell round her even in that silence, and hardly a deodar was aware. ||||| I will stay till she comes and a fortnight after.
How long does Miss Anderson plan to stay in the pavilion A year
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| There was an opulent moon, the vast hills curving down to the plains were all grey and silvery, and the deodars overhead fretted the road with dramatic shadows.
What type of moon was visible at eleven o'clock A cresten moon
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| There was an opulent moon, the vast hills curving down to the plains were all grey and silvery, and the deodars overhead fretted the road with dramatic shadows.
What type of moon was visible at eleven o'clock An opulent moon was visible
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| There was an opulent moon, the vast hills curving down to the plains were all grey and silvery, and the deodars overhead fretted the road with dramatic shadows.
What type of moon was visible at eleven o'clock There was an opulent moon
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| There was an opulent moon, the vast hills curving down to the plains were all grey and silvery, and the deodars overhead fretted the road with dramatic shadows.
What type of moon was visible at eleven o'clock The moonlight was visible
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| 'I will not go now,' she said. ||||| 'I will stay and realize that he is another woman's husband.
Why does Miss Anderson not want to go now She want to see her lover's wife
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| 'I will not go now,' she said. ||||| 'I will stay and realize that he is another woman's husband.
Why does Miss Anderson not want to go now She loves the moon
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Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night. ||||| 'I will not go now,' she said. ||||| 'I will stay and realize that he is another woman's husband.
Why does Miss Anderson not want to go now She wanted to stay and realize that he is another woman's husband
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