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The use of John Adams as a historical character 1789--1874 [PDF]
John Adams was central to the founding of the United States and has held enduring interest among many generations including his own. The foundation of Adams as a historical character was constructed both by people he interacted with personally and by the
Baures, Heather
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The article analyzes the correspondence of prominent Czech folklorist and painter Ludvik Kuba (1863–1956) with Ukrainian philologist, specialist in Slavic languages and literature, teacher Andronyk Stepovych (1856/1857–1935).
Yevhen Kovalov
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Presidential Popular Constitutionalism [PDF]
This Article adds a new dimension to the most important and influential strand of recent constitutional theory: popular or democratic constitutionalism, the investigation into how the U.S.
Davidsson, Simon +2 more
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Outbreak in Washington, DC: The 1857 Mystery of the National Hotel Disease
The National was once the grandest hotel in the capital. In 1857, it twice hosted President-elect James Buchanan and his advisors, and on both occasions, most of the party was quickly stricken by an acute illness.
Walters, Kerry S.
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The Future of Soft Money in Federal Elections: The 527 Reform Act of 2005 and the First Amendment [PDF]
President George W. Bush signed the Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act of 2002 (“BCRA”) into law on March 27, 2002, and when it became law on November 6, 2002, BCRA marked the first significant revision of the federal laws controlling the financing ...
Chase, Ryan P.
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Adams County Votes for President, 1804-2008
Adult male Europeans who were living in what is now Adams County, Pennsylvania, when York County was formed in 1749 could not vote to choose either their king or their governor.
Glatfelter, Charles H.
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Loose Party Times: The Political Crisis of the 1850s in Westchester County, New York
On November 7, 1848 William H. Robertson rose early and rushed to the post office in Bedford, a town in Westchester County, New York. The young lawyer was brimming with excitement because two weeks earlier, the Whigs in the county?s northern section had ...
Baum, Zachary
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Northern Town Lot Histories of Fairfield, Pennsylvania
Each lot history give the original lot number, original owner, the current address, the owner of the lot in 1860, a description of the lot or dwelling in 1860, a recital of ownership with as much detail as is known, a comprehensive lot history, any known
Smith, Timothy H.
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Southeasterly Town Lot Histories of Fairfield, Pennsylvania
Each lot history give the original lot number, original owner, the current address, the owner of the lot in 1860, a description of the lot or dwelling in 1860, a recital of ownership with as much detail as is known, a comprehensive lot history, any known
Smith, Timothy H.
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Robert E. Lee and Slavery [PDF]
Robert E. Lee was the most successful Confederate military leader during the American Civil War (1861–1865). This also made him, by virtue of the Confederacy\u27s defense of chattel slavery, the most successful defender of the enslavement of African ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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