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Federalist No. 59

No 58 No 60 Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members From the New York Packet. Friday, February 22, 1788. Hamilton To the People…

The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 59

by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 58Federalist No. 60Federalist No. 59 Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members To the People of…

Team Statistics

Thursday, Jan. 1, 1998 at Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.#8 Washington St. (Pac-10)7063—16#1 Michigan (Big Ten)0777—211st; 03:17; Washington St.— Kevin McKenzie 15-yd pass from Ryan Leaf (Rian…

Clark, George Rogers

(Encyclopedia) Clark, George Rogers, 1752–1818, American Revolutionary general, conqueror of the Old Northwest, b. near Charlottesville, Va.; brother of William Clark. A surveyor, he was interested…

Huns

(Encyclopedia) Huns, nomadic and pastoral people of unknown ethnological affinities who appeared in Europe in the 4th cent. a.d., and built up an empire there. They were organized in a predominantly…

Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of

(Encyclopedia) Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of, 1391–1447, English nobleman; youngest son of Henry IV and Mary de Bohun. He was well educated and had a great interest in humanist scholarship. After the…

Saint Peter's Church

(Encyclopedia) Saint Peter's Church, Vatican City, principal and one of the largest churches of the Christian world. The present structure was built mainly between 1506 and 1626 on the original site…

Pole, English noble family

(Encyclopedia) Pole, English noble family. The first member of importance was William de la Pole, d. 1366, a rich merchant who became the first mayor of Hull (1332) and a baron of the exchequer (1339…

Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3d Viscount

(Encyclopedia) Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3d Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman. His viscountcy, to which he succeeded in 1802, was in the Irish peerage and therefore did not prevent him from…