The Reynolds Pamphlet is the 14th song of Act Two of Hamilton. It is the 37th song overall. Making his decision, Hamilton decides to publicize his scandal to the public in his The Reynolds Pamphlet, thoroughly explaining his account of the incident and preventing Jefferson from doing so. Through the publication, Elizabeth Schuyler finds about about the affair, along with Angelica Schuyler, who sails from her home in England for her sister and to oppose Hamilton.
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| - The Reynolds Pamphlet is the 14th song of Act Two of Hamilton. It is the 37th song overall. Making his decision, Hamilton decides to publicize his scandal to the public in his The Reynolds Pamphlet, thoroughly explaining his account of the incident and preventing Jefferson from doing so. Through the publication, Elizabeth Schuyler finds about about the affair, along with Angelica Schuyler, who sails from her home in England for her sister and to oppose Hamilton.
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| - The Reynolds Pamphlet is the 14th song of Act Two of Hamilton. It is the 37th song overall. Making his decision, Hamilton decides to publicize his scandal to the public in his The Reynolds Pamphlet, thoroughly explaining his account of the incident and preventing Jefferson from doing so. Through the publication, Elizabeth Schuyler finds about about the affair, along with Angelica Schuyler, who sails from her home in England for her sister and to oppose Hamilton.
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