Author:  Ron Chernow
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Editing a Federalist newspaper in Richmond, he revealed that Jefferson, while vice president, had subsidized him to malign Adams and Hamilton. When Jefferson denied this, Callender published documents showing that Jefferson had sent him money in 1799 and 1800 to assist with publication of The Prospect Before Us, in which Hamilton had been denigrated as "the son of a camp-girl."35 The embarrassed Jefferson lamely described these payments as prompted by "mere motives of charity."36

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