At forty-nine, he was a year older than Burr and, like him, was a relatively short man–an inch taller, at five feet seven inches–with similarly small hands and feet, a somewhat delicate bone structure, and a truly distinctive head and face. He was called “the little lion of Federalism” because he was, in truth, little.

Joseph J. Ellis, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation (via yourobedservant)

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