Robert R. Livingston
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Definition
Proper noun: * Robert R. Livingston: An American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who played a significant role in the American Revolution and early republic. He is most famous for administering the presidential oath of office to George Washington and for negotiating the Louisiana Purchase.
Usage
- Robert R. Livingston is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. It is typically used in historical, political, and biographical contexts.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- Livingston is often used alone to refer to him, especially when the context is clear.
- Example: The negotiations were led by the American minister, Livingston.
Variants and Related Words
- Chancellor Livingston: An honorific title he held as Chancellor of New York, often used in historical texts.
- Example: Chancellor Livingston swore in President Washington.
Synonyms
- Founding Father
- American diplomat
- Statesman
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Administer the oath of office: A phrase directly associated with his role in the first presidential inauguration.
- Example: The duty to administer the oath of office fell to Robert R. Livingston.
- Louisiana Purchase negotiator: A descriptive phrase for his key diplomatic achievement.
- Example: Alongside James Monroe, Robert R. Livingston was a Louisiana Purchase negotiator.
Noun
- American Revolutionary leader who served in the Continental Congress and as minister to France (1746-1813)