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James ROOSEVELT, Congress, CA (1907-1991)
ROOSEVELT James , a Representative from California; born in New York City December 23, 1907; attended schools in New York and St. Albans School of Washington, D.C.; was graduated from Groton School…Albert Lincoln VREELAND, Congress, NJ (1901-1975)
VREELAND Albert Lincoln , a Representative from New Jersey; born in East Orange, Essex County, N.J., July 2, 1901; attended the public schools; served as ambulance driver for the American Red…Charles McCurdy MATHIAS, Jr., Congress, MD (1922-2010)
Senate Years of Service: 1969-1987 Party: Republican MATHIAS Charles McCurdy, Jr. , a Representative and a Senator from Maryland; born in Frederick, Md., July 24, 1922; attended the public schools…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: Andrew Jackson: First Inaugural Address
John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson First Inaugural Address Wednesday, March 4, 1829 Fellow-Citizens: ABOUT to undertake the arduous duties that I have been appointed to…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt
William McKinley William Howard Taft Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Address Saturday, March 4, 1905 MY fellow-citizens, no people on earth have more cause to be thankful than ours, and…Brewer's: Point
Defined by Euclid as “that which hath no parts.” Playfair defines it as “that which has position but not magnitude,” and Legendre says it “is a limit terminating a line;” but none of these…State of the Union Address: James Polk (December 5, 1848)
James Polk (December 5, 1848) Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: Under the benignant providence of Almighty God the representatives of the States and of the people…Federalist No. 16
No 15 No 17 The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union) From the New York Packet.Tuesday, December 4, 1787.Hamilton…Federalist No. 21
No 20 No 22 Other Defects of the Present Confederation For the Independent Journal.Hamilton To the People of the State of New York: HAVING in the three last numbers…Federalist No. 29
No 28 No 30 Concerning the Militia From the Daily Advertiser.Thursday, January 10, 1788Hamilton To the People of the State of New York: THE power of regulating the…