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State of the Union Address: Andrew Jackson (December 7, 1835)
Andrew Jackson (December 7, 1835) Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: In the discharge of my official duty the again devolves upon me of communicating with a new…State of the Union Address: Chester A. Arthur (December 1, 1884)
Chester A. Arthur (December 1, 1884) To the Congress of the United States: Since the close of your last session the American people, in the exercise of their highest right of suffrage, have chosen…State of the Union Address: Dwight D. Eisenhower (January 6, 1955)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (January 6, 1955) Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Congress: First, I extend cordial greetings to the 84th Congress. We shall have much to do together; I am sure that…Federalist No. 15
No 14 No 16 The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union For the Independent Journal.Hamilton To the People of the State of New York. IN…Back to School Center
Calculate Distance Latitude and Longitude Roman Numeral Challenge Spelling Challenge Conversion Calculator Word Quiz: opprobrium Periodic Table…Federalist No. 70
No 69 No 71 The Executive Department Further Considered From the New York Packet.Tuesday, March 18, 1788. Hamilton To the People of the State of New York: THERE…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 15
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 14Federalist No. 16Federalist No. 15 The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union To the People of…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 40
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 39Federalist No. 41Federalist No. 40 The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained To the…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 70
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 69Federalist No. 71Federalist No. 70 The Executive Department Further Considered To the People of the State of New York…State of the Union Address: Andrew Jackson (December 3, 1833)
Andrew Jackson (December 3, 1833) Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: On your assembling to perform the high trusts which the people of the United States have confided…