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Leap Year 101
Why and when we have leap years Rules for Determining a Leap Year 1. Most years that can be divided evenly by 4 are leap years. (For example, 2016 divided by 4 = 504: Leap year!) 2. Exception:…Impartial Examiner III
Impartial Examiner III5 March 1788by (Concluded from our last.)After the most deliberate reflections on this important matter, permit me, my dear countrymen, to declare to you in the most…State of the Union Address: William J. Clinton (February 4, 1997)
William J. Clinton (February 4, 1997) Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of the 105th Congress, distinguished guests, my fellow Americans: I think I should start by saying thanks for inviting…Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Woodman and the Nightingale
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Stanzas Written in Dejection, ...MarenghiThe Woodman and the Nightingale Published in part (1-67) by Mrs. Shelley, "Posthumous Poems", 1824; the remainder (68-70)…Brutus I
Brutus IFederalist Power Will Ultimately Subvert State Authority18 October 1787AbstractThe "necessary and proper" clause has, from the beginning, been a thorn in the side of those seeking to…Baron Munchausen: Count Gosamer thrown by Sph...
by Rudolph Erich Raspe The Baron secures his chari... A feast on live bulls and k... Count Gosamer thrown by Sph... Count Gosamer thrown by Sphinx into the snow on the top of…Centinel IV
Centinel IVWhy the Articles Failed30 November 1787by See also Federalist No. 21That the present Confederation is inadequate to the objects of the Union seems to be universally allowed. The…Federalist No. 57
No 56 No 58 The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation From the New York Packet…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 57
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 56Federalist No. 58Federalist No. 57 The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many…A Sermon on the Public Function of Woman - Sermon
by Theodore Parker Public Functions of WomenClasses of WomenI. In the present constitution of society, there are some unmarried women, to whom the domestic function is little, or is nothing…