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- 3971: Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences
- ... asked him about this, he commented that "Unless we place country under the foundation of the law, we cannot survive." June 11 Today several of the delegates and I, including James Madison, went to visit John Bartram out in the countryside surrounding Philadelphia. His house was large and his gardens beautiful. Dr. Bartram has researched vegetation and knows much about what to grow and when. His approach is scientific and he ...
- 3972: Jack The Ripper
- ... also worked a regular job, which kept him occupied during the week but allowed him weekends free when the murders occurred. He was violent and homicidal with women and committed multiple murders of women. Montague John Druitt was born in 1857 in Dorset. His father was a surgeon. Druitt graduated with a degree in classics and went to teach boarding school. In 1885 his father died and a couple of years ...
- 3973: The US Government
- ... pp. 1-436. Claiborne, Robert. Word Mysteries & Histories. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, c1986. pp. 2-308. "Congress." The New American Desk Encyclopedia. Volume 1, page 302. United States of America, Penguin Books Incorporated, 1989. Markoff, John. Cyberpunk. New York, Simon & Schuster, c 1991, pp. 1-366 "Webster's New World Dictionary Second College Edition," United States of America, The World Publishing Company, c1970. pp. 156, 224, 332, 627, 633. Wood, Leonard ...
- 3974: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... Experience. Columbus: Bell & Howess Co., 1990. Luttwak, Edward N., The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union. New York: St. Martins Press, 1983. Pipes, Richard, Survival is Not Enough. New York: S&S Publishing, 1975. Stoessinger, John G., Nations in Darkness. Boston: Howard Books, 1985. Wren, Christopher S., The End of the Line. San Francisco: Blackhawk Publishing, 1988.
- 3975: Bill of Rights
- ... of the items life, liberty, and property. Incidents including such violations are described elsewhere in this article. Here are two more: On March 26, 1987, in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, Jeffrey Miles was killed by police officer John Rucker, who was looking for a suspected drug dealer. Rucker had been sent to the wrong house; Miles was not wanted by police. He received no due process. In Detroit, $4,834 was seized from ...
- 3976: Lincoln's Battle With His Cabinet
- ... He was in constant conflict with Seward, and in general opposition to Lincoln, particularly over the issue of slavery. Chase has been described as "jealous of the President," and "overly ambitious." Lincoln's personal secretary, John Nicolay, wrote, "There is enough in Chase's letters abusing Lincoln behind his back for quite a scorcher." He grew so furious with the President's capable rule that he finally resigned his position (Williams ...
- 3977: The Reagan Tax Cuts and Foreign Policy
- ... have experts explore the possibility of establishing centers to reduce the risk of nuclear war. The impetus for this initiative grew out of consultations between the Executive Branch and Congress, particularly Senators Sam Nunn and John Warner. U.S. and Soviet experts held informal meetings in Geneva on May 5-6 and August 25, 1986. In October 1986, at their meeting in Reykjavik, President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev indicated satisfaction ...
- 3978: Joan Of Arc 2
- ... continued fighting the enemy in other locations along the Loire. Fear of her troops was so formidable that when she approached Lord Talbot's army at Patay, most of the English troops and Commander Sir John Fastolfe fled the battlefield. Fastolfe was later stripped of his Order of the Garter for this act of cowardice. Although Lord Talbot stood his ground, he lost the battle and was captured along with a ...
- 3979: Proposition 187: Don't Mess With Texas
- ... problems with Proposition 187-like proposals than just economic problems. Texans must be aware of the moral and ethical problems we would create if we supported a similar plan for Texas. For instance, Catholic Bishop John Ricard points out that if Texans explicitly set out to identify all illegal aliens, and stop them from receiving care, we are likely to have a discriminatory situation. Every American with tan skin and a ...
- 3980: Joan Of Arc 3
- ... began to threaten small towns, they looked upon Joan to protect them. As Joan's troops began raiding Burgundian camps to relieve Compiegne, Joan was pulled from her horse. She then became a prisoner of John of Luxembourg and was brought to his castle with no hope of escape. She was soon sold to the English and brought to Rouen were she was held captive. Her soldiers grieved yet King Charles ...
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