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Federalist No. 36
No 35 No 37 The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation) From the New York Packet.Tuesday January 8, 1788.Hamilton To the People of the State…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 36
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 35Federalist No. 37Federalist No. 36 The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation) To the People of…William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Act III, Scene II
Scene IICapulet's orchardEnter JulietJulietGallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, Towards Phoebus' lodging: such a wagoner As Phaethon would whip you to the west, And bring in cloudy night…Humboldt, Alexander, Freiherr von
(Encyclopedia) Humboldt, Alexander, Freiherr vonHumboldt, Alexander, Freiherr vonhŭmˈbōlt, Ger. älĕksänˈdər frīˈhĕr fən h&oobreve;mˈbôlt [key], 1769–1859, German naturalist, inventor, explorer,…Hudson, river, United States
(Encyclopedia) Hudson, river, c.315 mi (510 km) long, rising in Lake Tear of the Clouds, on Mt. Marcy in the Adirondack Mts., NE N.Y., and flowing generally S to Upper New York Bay at New York City;…Geology of the Grand Canyon: Chapter V. The Toroweap And Uinkaret.
CHAPTER IV. THE GREAT DENUDATION.CHAPTER VI. THE KAIBAB.CHAPTER V. THE TOROWEAP AND UINKARET.The present chapter will contain an account of a journey from the village Kanab to the Toroweap…Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Revolt of Islam, Author's Preface
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Dedication Author's Preface The Poem which I now present to the world is an attempt from which I scarcely dare to expect success, and in which a writer of established…1 Maccabees: 1
1 Maccabees Chapter 1 1 And it happened, after that Alexander son of Philip, the Macedonian, who came out of the land of Chettiim, had smitten Darius king of the Persians and Medes…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Brigs Of Ayr
by Robert Burns Reply To A Trimming Epistle Re...Fragment Of SongThe Brigs Of Ayr A Poem Inscribed to John Ballantine, Esq., Ayr. The simple Bard, rough at the…Hugh Williamson: Remarks on the New Plan of Government
Remarks on the New Plan of GovernmentHugh Williamson1788 Though I am conscious that a subject of the greatest magnitude must suffer in the hands of such an advocate, I cannot refuse, at the…