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Cincinnatus: How Will the New Government Raise Money?
How Will the New Government Raise Money?CincinnatusAbstractIn this essay, from an Address to a Meeting of the Citizens of Philadelphia, Cincinnatus responds to James Wilson's statements about…Presidential Veto Power
Presidential Veto Powerby Does the Presidential Veto Power Infringe on the Separation of Departments?"WILLIAM PENN", an anonymous writer appeared in the [Philadelphia] Independent Gazetteer…Year in Review 2003
Quizzes People in the News: 2003Places in the News: 2003Iraq Facts: AdvancedIraq Facts: Beginner Astronomical Calendar January July February August March September April October May…Some Reactions to Federalist Arguments
Some Reactions to Federalist Argumentsby This was an essay by "BRUTUS JUNIOR" which appeared in The New-York Journal on November 8, 1787. Two articles by "A COUNTRYMAN" were written by DeWitt…Declaration of Rights and Grievances
Declaration of Rights and Grievances14 October 1774Abstract When the First Continental Congress met in September and October 1774, the delegates made several major decisions. Among those was…U.S. History Timeline: Colonial America - 1600–1799
/**/ Timeline: Colonial America - 1600-1799 Read about major events in U.S. History from 1600–1799, including the Mayflower Compact, Boston Massacre, American Revolution, and more. 1607 May…Brutus II
Brutus II1 November 1787by BrutusTo the Citizens of the State of New-York.I flatter myself that my last address established this position, that to reduce the Thirteen States into one…Brutus III
Brutus III15 November 1787by BrutusSee also Federalist No. 54, The Apportionment of Members Among the StatesTo the Citizens of the State of New-York.In the investigation of the constitution,…Oliver Ellsworth: Landholder VI
Landholder VIOliver EllsworthMonday, December 10, 1787He that is first in his own cause seemeth just; but his neighbor cometh and searcheth him.To the Landholders and Farmers:The publication…Brutus IV
Brutus IV29 November 1787by BrutusTo the People of the State of New-York.There can be no free government where the people are not possessed of the power of making the laws by which they are…