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Federalist No. 32
No 31 No 33 The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation) From the Daily Advertiser.Thursday, January 3, 1788.Hamilton To the People of the…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Scotch Drink
by Robert Burns Address To The DeilScotch Drink Gie him strong drink until he wink, That's sinking in despair; An' liquor guid to fire his bluid, That's prest wi'…Brutus VIII
Brutus VIII10 January 1788by BrutusSee also Federalist No. 23The next powers vested by this constitution in the general government, which we shall consider, are those, which authorise them to…Cincinnatus: How Will the New Government Raise Money?
How Will the New Government Raise Money?CincinnatusAbstractIn this essay, from an Address to a Meeting of the Citizens of Philadelphia, Cincinnatus responds to James Wilson's statements about…The Supreme Court: Fuller Court, 1888 to 1910
Fuller Court, 1888 to 1910The Supreme CourtEbbs and Flows of Court LeadershipTaney Court, 1837 to 1864Chase Court, 1864 to 1873Waite Court, 1874 to 1888Fuller Court, 1888 to 1910White Court,…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: James Monroe: Second Inaugural Address
James Monroe John Quincy Adams James Monroe Second Inaugural Address Monday, March 5, 1821 Fellow-Citizens: I SHALL not attempt to describe the grateful emotions which the new and…State of the Union Address: Gerald R. Ford (January 15, 1975)
Gerald R. Ford (January 15, 1975) Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of the 94th Congress, and distinguished guests: Twenty-six years ago, a freshman Congressman, a young fellow with lots of…Articles of Confederation Simply Requires Amendments, Particularly for Commercial Power and Judicial Power; Constitution Goes Too Far
Articles of Confederation Simply Requires Amendments, Particularly for Commercial Power and Judicial Power; Constitution Goes Too FarBenjamin AustinCandidus6,20 December 1787by Benjamin…What Congress Can Do; What A State Can Not
What Congress Can Do; What A State Can Notby "DELIBERATOR" appeared in The Freeman's Journal; or, The North-American Intelligencer, February 20, 1788.See also Federalist No. 44A writer in the…Montezuma: A Consolidated Government is a Tyranny
A Consolidated Government is a TyrannyMontezuma17 October 1787by Montezuma, MontezumaSee also Federalist No. 9We the Aristocratic party of the United States, lamenting the many inconveniences…