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Where Then is the Restraint?
Where Then is the Restraint?by This essay by "AN OLD WHIG" (see Antifederalist Nos. 18-20, 49, 50, and 70) appeared in the Maryland Gazette and Baltimore Advertiser on Nov. 2, 1788.See also…The Yard Sale
Your patriotic duty by Gerry Brown "Just because you might be selling your first baseball mitt, doesn't mean anyone's going to give you more than a few bucks for it..."…Dot Cons: The Biggest Scams on the Internet and How to Protect Yourself
The Internet has spawned a whole new lexicon and brought the world to your living room, 24/7/365. And while the opportunities online for consumers are almost endless, there are some…Tips for Online Investing
Source: Securities and Exchange Commission More Americans are investing in the stock market and many of them are doing so through the Internet. Online brokerages account for approximately 25…Comparing Different Funds
Once you identify the types of funds that interest you, it is time to look at particular funds in those categories.Past Performance A fund's past performance is not as important as you might…The Supreme Court: Sales Taxes on Mail Orders
Sales Taxes on Mail Orders The Supreme Court Taxing the Populace Taxes on Employee's Tip Income Gambling Taxes Collected at Native American Reservations Sales Taxes on Mail Orders Many of us…Hanukkah
The Festival of Lights Hannukah Dates (from sundown of the following dates) 2020 Dec. 11 2021 Nov. 29 2022 Dec. 19 2023 Dec.…U.S. Landmarks Timeline
Find out when some of the most historical sites in the U.S. became national landmarks. by Jennie Wood The U.S. began the National Historic Landmark Program to recognize and preserve the…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 2), Act IV, Scene IX
Scene IXKenilworth CastleSound Trumpets. Enter King Henry VI, Queen Margaret, and Somerset, on the terraceKing Henry VIWas ever king that joy'd an earthly throne, And could command no more…The True George Washington: Master and Employer
Master and EmployerSlavesIn his "rules of civility" Washington enjoined that "those of high Degree ought to treat" "Artificers & Persons of low Degree" "with affibility & Courtesie,…