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Democratic National Convention Keynote Address
A Letter From Forgotten People'To Be All That We Can Be''Divide and Conquer' Republicans This Republican administration treats us as if we were pieces of a puzzle that can't fit together…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 3, 1805
Day 756 Day 758 Lewis, July 3, 1805 Wednesday July 3rd 1805. This morning early we employed all hands; some were making tar or attempting to make it, others were attatching the skins on…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat?
by Robert Burns Had I The Wyte? She Bade MeAddress To The WoodlarkDoes Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat? Tune-"Push about the Jorum." Does haughty Gaul invasion threat? Then let…Director of Investor Relations
Danette R.M. Meyer, Ph.D. Tell us about your work---what do you do? I am responsible for disseminating material information about a specialty pharmaceutical company…The True George Washington: Master and Employer: Servants
ServantsWashington by no means restricted himself to slave servitors. Early in life he took into his service John Alton at thirteen pounds per annum, and this white man served as his body-…Chauncey Judd: Returning From Mill
The Tories Returning From Mill Halloo, youngster! give me ride, said a young man bearing a musket, and having a military sash around his waist, at the same time springing into the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 15, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 14, 1806February 16, 1806February 15, 1806 Saturday February 15th 1806. Drewyer and Whitehouse set out this morning on a hunting…Federalist No. 6
No 5 No 7 Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States For the Independent Journal. Hamilton To the People of the State of…The Languages of Africa
What do people speak in Africa? Lagos is the capital of Nigeria, a country with over 500 native languages. European languages are official in most African countries, due to their colonial history.…State of the Union Address: Warren Harding (December 6, 1921)
Warren Harding (December 6, 1921) MR. SPEAKER AND MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS: It is a very gratifying privilege to come to the Congress with the Republic at peace with all the nations of the world.…