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State of the Union Address: Thomas Jefferson (December 8, 1801)
Thomas Jefferson (December 8, 1801) Fellow Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: It is a circumstance of sincere gratification to me that on meeting the great council of our nation I…State of the Union Address: James Madison (November 4, 1812)
James Madison (November 4, 1812) Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: On our present meeting it is my first duty to invite your attention to the providential favors which our…State of the Union Address: James Buchanan (December 19, 1859)
James Buchanan (December 19, 1859) Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: Our deep and heartfelt gratitude is due to that Almighty Power which has bestowed upon us such varied…CIO
(Encyclopedia) CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.AFL
(Encyclopedia) AFL: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.Classical Mythology: Even More Beastly Chores: The Second Four Labors
Even More Beastly Chores: The Second Four LaborsClassical MythologyThe Labors of HeraclesTraining a HeroBeastly Chores: The First Four LaborsEven More Beastly Chores: The Second Four LaborsThe Far…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter Don Adriano de Armado and MothDon Adriano de ArmadoBoy, what sign is it when a man of great spirit grows melancholy?MothA great sign, sir, that he will look sad.Don…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter Holofernes, Sir Nathaniel, and DullSir NathanielVery reverend sport, truly; and done in the testimony of a good conscience.HolofernesThe deer was, as you know, sanguis,…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIThe sameEnter Biron, with a paperBironThe king he is hunting the deer; I am coursing myself: they have pitched a toil; I am toiling in a pitch,—pitch that defiles: defile! a foul…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter the Princess, Katharine, Rosaline, and MariaPrincessSweet hearts, we shall be rich ere we depart, If fairings come thus plentifully in: A lady wall'd about with diamonds…