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Federalist No. 32
No 31 No 33 The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation) From the Daily Advertiser.Thursday, January 3, 1788.Hamilton To the People of the…British Parliament: The Townshend Act
The Townshend ActBritish Parliament1767 An act for granting certain duties in the British colonies and plantations in America; for allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the…Marbury v. Madison
The decision in this Supreme Court Case established the right of the courts to determine the constitutionality of the actions of the other two branches of government. Outgoing…Brutus VI
Brutus VI27 December 1787AbstractThe Federalist writers apparently never responded to "BRUTUS." The following "Brutus" article was extracted from his sixth essay, The New-York Journal of…Khandogya-Upanishad: Seventh Prapathaka, Twenty-First Khanda
Twenty-First Khanda1. “When one performs all sacred duties, then one attends really on a tutor. One who does not perform his duties, does not really attend on a tutor. Only he who performs…Director of Development---University
Selma Permenter Tell us about your work---what do you do? I'm the Director of Development for Annual Giving and Information Management at a…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 12
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 11Federalist No. 13Federalist No. 12 The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue To the People of the State of New York…The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 35
by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 34Federalist No. 36Federalist No. 35 The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation) To the People of…State of the Union Address: John Quincy Adams (December 5, 1826)
John Quincy Adams (December 5, 1826) Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: The assemblage of the representatives of our Union in both Houses of the Congress at this time…State of the Union Address: John Tyler (December 7, 1841)
John Tyler (December 7, 1841) To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: In coming together, fellow-citizens, to enter again upon the discharge of the duties with which the…