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By: United States Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
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Unidentified Flying Objects
Through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) this series of communications has been de-classified and made public. Most names have been omitted, however much information of the sightings of UFOs in 1947 can be gleaned from these communications which were primarily between the FBI and other U.S. Government and military organizations. |
By: United States. Central Intelligence Agency | |
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The 2010 CIA World Factbook |
By: United States. Presidents. | |
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United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches | |
By: Unknown | |
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Magna Carta
The original document is in Latin so this can only be a fairly rough approximation of the actual content. The text used is the first version in the Gutenberg collection. – Magna Carta is the most significant early influence on the long historical process that has led to the rule of constitutional law today. Magna Carta was originally created because of disagreements between the Pope, King John and his English barons over the rights of the King. Magna Carta required the king to renounce certain rights and respect certain legal procedures and to accept that the will of the king could be bound by law. | |
The Athenian Constitution |
By: Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) | |
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The Profits of Religion
The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation is a non-fiction book by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair, first published in 1917. It is a snapshot of the religious movements in the U.S. before its entry into World War I. In this book, Sinclair attacks institutionalized religion as a "source of income to parasites, and the natural ally of every form of oppression and exploitation." | |
The Machine
Upton Sinclair is best known for his novel The Jungle, an expose of the meatpacking industry. He was also a playwright whose works for the stage reflected the same progressive viewpoints found in his other writing. In The Machine, published as part of Sinclair's 1912 collection Plays of Protest, Socialist activists show a rich man's daughter the truth about the society in which she has been raised. |
By: Valentine Chirol (1852-1929) | |
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India, Old and New | |
Indian Unrest |
By: Various (1833-1884) | |
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John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works
This biography is actually a series of essays by prominent personalities of the time that shed light on John Stuart Mill's life and areas of endeavor. Those areas include his experiences in India House, his moral character, certain botanical explorations, how effective he was as a critic, studies in morals and the law, and discoveries concerning political economy. They also explore ideas concerning his influence on institutions of higher learning, accomplishments as a politician, and fame as a philosopher. | |
Supplement to "Punch", 16th December 1914 The Unspeakable Turk | |
Essays in Liberalism Being the Lectures and Papers Which Were Delivered at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, 1922 | |
US Presidential Inaugural Addresses | |
Debate on Woman Suffrage in the Senate of the United States, 2d Session, 49th Congress, December 8, 1886, and January 25, 1887 |
By: W. L. (William Leonard) Courtney (1850-1928) | |
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Armageddon—And After |
By: Walter Bagehot (1826-1877) | |
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Physics and Politics, or, Thoughts on the application of the principles of "natural selection" and "inheritance" to political society |
By: Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel) Harding (1865-1923) | |
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State of the Union Address |
By: Whitelaw Reid (1837-1912) | |
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Problems of Expansion As Considered In Papers and Addresses |
By: Wilcomb E. Washburn | |
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Virginia Under Charles I And Cromwell, 1625-1660 |
By: William English Walling (1877-1936) | |
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Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement |
By: William Fayette Fox (1836-1909) | |
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Civil Government of Virginia |
By: William Ferneley Allen | |
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The Corporation of London, Its Rights and Privileges |
By: William H. (William Howard) Taft (1857-1930) | |
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Ethics in Service | |
State of the Union Address |
By: William H. Mallock (1849-1923) | |
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A Critical Examination of Socialism |
By: William Henry Hurlbert (1827-1895) | |
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France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889 |
By: William Henry Seward (1801-1872) | |
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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New York |
By: William Horatio Barnes | |
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History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States |
By: William Jefferson Clinton (1946-) | |
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State of the Union Address |
By: William McKinley (1843-1901) | |
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State of the Union Address |
By: William Montgomery Brown (1855-1937) | |
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Communism and Christianism Analyzed and Contrasted from the Marxian and Darwinian Points of View |
By: William Morris (1834-1896) | |
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News From Nowhere
News from Nowhere (1890) is a classic work combining utopian socialism and soft science fiction written by the artist, designer and socialist pioneer William Morris. In the book, the narrator, William Guest, falls asleep after returning from a meeting of the Socialist League and awakes to find himself in a future society based on common ownership and democratic control of the means of production. In this society there is no private property, no big cities, no authority, no monetary system, no divorce, no courts, no prisons, and no class systems... | |
Signs of Change
In the 1880s William Morris, the artist and poet famously associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, left the Liberal Party and threw himself into the Socialist cause. He spoke all over the country, on street corners as well as in working men's clubs and lecture halls, and edited and wrote for the Socialist League's monthly newspaper. Signs of Change is a short collection of his talks and writings in this period, first published in 1888, covering such topics as what socialism and work should be, and how capitalism and waste developed. |
By: William Shakespeare (1564-1616) | |
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King John
The Life and Death of King John, a history play by William Shakespeare, dramatises the reign of John, King of England (ruled 1199–1216), son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and father of Henry III of England. It is believed to have been written in the mid-1590s but was not published until it appeared in the First Folio in 1623. John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216), also known as John Lackland or Softsword, was King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death. His reign... |
By: Winston Churchill (1874-1965) | |
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Liberalism and the Social Problem |
By: Yves Guyot (1843-1928) | |
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Boer Politics |
By: Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) | |
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State of the Union Address |