The article presents the September 17, 1787, letter sent by George Washington, President of the Federal Convention to the President of Congress, which accompanied the Constitution. Washington asks Congress to consider the submitted Constitution, talks about the difficulties in constructing the ...
WASHINGTON, George. Letter signed ("Go:Washington") as Commander-in-Chief, Continental Army, To Nicholas Cooke, Governor of Rhode Island, the text in the hand of his aide, George Johnston, Morris Town, [New Jersey], 2 February 1777.1 page, folio (13 x 8 3/16 in.), ...
On March 21, 1781, General George Washington sent a single-page letter, featured in this article, to the president of the Confederation Congress. From his ... LA Potter - 《Social Education》 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 The History of the BET Paper I got a letter from my friend, George Ga...
The collection includes an original copy of "Pike's Arithmetic" and a letter from George Washington were auctioned for $70,000. ... Dodge,John - 《Design News》 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 American Ecology Corporation Please note that the majority of the comments presented in theattachment to ...
1. Biography Alexander Hamilton, the author of this letter to George Washington, bolstered an impressive resume as a politician, war general, economist,...
After all, there is nothing in the Constitution that prevents Congress from taking positive steps to make the confirmation process of Supreme Court justices more routine and less overwrought, and we hope this proposal begins a broader conversation about this process – and how to fix it – in ...
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In 1777, George Washington faced a losing war. Then he created America's first espionage operation.
After reading this letter one can not help but think that the assumption that somehow we are operating under a free market economy is just an illusion. From American Thinker: Letter from a Dodge dealer letter to the editor My name is George C. Joseph. I
John Lewis was known as the good troublemaker and the good conscious of Congress. The late Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., has been honored by the nation through memorial celebrations all week, but Lewis himself hasone final messagein the form of a letter to the nation that was published by Th...