An Olive Branch and an Oak Banch, both Leafed !


OF THE
*Torch Aflame - Enlightening as...
**Olive Branch Leafed Link 1 (peace)
The United States Constitution Link 1 Link 2
The Articles Of Confederation Link 1 Link 2 Link 3
***An Oak Branch Leafed Link 1 Link 2 link 3
The "Declaration Of Independance" link 1 Link 2


* ** *** Torch Aflame (InVisual Portrait, and enlightening as ...)

Introduction

...And a perspective from three points of which, I believe, we all share some peace; I am, of wisdom through some research, often portraiting symbolicly themes presented in the extension of an olive branch, a torch aflame, and an oak branch with leaves attached. In sumary to this introduction, see also some ""InVisual Protrait"" possibly of the day, thoughts with elements exstream; expressing this, painting view of somethings important, or just new to me, an expert of nothing. Just a view. ... InVisual Portrait post

Saturday, February 9, 2013

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  • Federalists, 1801, Table of Republican Department Heads and Office Holders

    Site:American Memory-cultural
    Original Format:Manuscript
    Date:1801-00-00
  • Washington Federalist, March 11, 1807, Newspaper Clipping on Gunboats

    Site:American Memory-cultural
    Original Format:Manuscript
    Date:1807-03-11
  • The debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the federal Constitution, as recommended by the general convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together ... Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available

    Vols. 1-4, second edition, with considerable additions, 1836.

    Contributor:Elliot, Jonathan
    Site:Main Catalog
    Original Format:Book
    Date:1836
  • Timeline - Freedoms Fortress

    --> May 3, 1939 President Franklin D. Roosevelt sends a letter to Felix Frankfurter, newly appointed associate justice of the Supreme Court, asking Frankfurter if he believes that Archibald MacLeish would be ...

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1939-01-01
  • Courses---University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.---"The Federalist"---1967

    Contributor:Arendt, Hannah
    Site:American Memory-cultural
    Original Format:Manuscript
    Date:1967-00-00
  • S.CON.RES.92 - A concurrent resolution to encourage the State and local governments and local educational agencies to include among the requirements for secondary school graduation ...

    Encourages State and local governments and local educational agencies to include among the requirements for secondary school graduation a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and ...

    Contributor:Simon, Paul
    Site:Thomas-legislative
    Original Format:Legislation
    Date:1987-12-01
  • Jeffersonian Ideals (July 26, 1993) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    For historians, political theorists, philosophers and students, Thomas Jefferson is a study in paradoxes. He was a slave owner who abhorred slavery and a territorial expansionist who nevertheless insisted that shared principles ...

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1993-07-26
  • Classicisim Revisited (February 6, 1995) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    The flagpole, the minaret and the pediment are so common in cities and towns across America that we take them for granted.

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1995-02-06
  • From Jefferson to Today (July 24, 1995) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    When Congress bought Thomas Jefferson's library in 1815, to replace its original library lost in the War of 1812, it acquired a large French collection.

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1995-07-24
  • April 1, 1996 - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    The April 1, 1996 issue of the Information Bulletin, featuring an article on Ralph Ellison.

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1996-04-01
  • April 1, 1996 - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    The April 1, 1996 issue of the Information Bulletin, featuring an article on Ralph Ellison.

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1996-04-01
  • The Practical Use of Power (April 1, 1996) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    The words and the politics of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay came alive again when Bernard Bailyn, Adams House Professor Emeritus of History at Harvard University, delivered a lecture on ...

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1996-04-01
  • First Librarian Featured in New Book (May 27, 1996) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    John James Beckley, first Clerk of the U. S. House of Representatives and first Librarian of Congress, was also a staunch political ally and adviser to Thomas Jefferson.

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1996-05-27
  • A New Look for THOMAS (June 24 - July 8, 1996) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin

    On Jan. 5, 1995, the Library's legislative system known as THOMAS made its debut on Internet, and with it came an online look at the workings of the U.S. Congress.

    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1996-07-08
  • Today in history. December 12 Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available

    Mode of access: World Wide Web.

    Site:Main Catalog
    Original Format:Book
    Date:1998
  • Religion and the Federal Government, Part 2 - Religion and the Founding of the American Republic

    On Sundays in Washington during the administrations of Thomas Jefferson and of James Madison the state became the church. Within a year of his inauguration, Jefferson began attending church services in the ...

    Contributor:Jefferson, Thomas - Morse, Samuel F.B. - Smith, Margaret Bayard - Mitchill, Catherine - Bigelow, Abijah - Lt. Col. Donna Neary - John Hargrove - John England - Manasseh Cutler - Baroness Hyde de Neuville - John Quincy Adams - Franz Jantzen - Boynton, Charles B.
    Site:LOC.gov web pages
    Original Format:Web Page
    Date:1998-06-04
  • H.CON.RES.316 - To express the sense of Congress that State and local governments and local educational agencies are encouraged to dedicate a day of learning ...

    Expresses the sense of Congress that State and local governments and local educational agencies are encouraged to: (1) dedicate at least one day of learning to the study and understanding of the ...

    Contributor:Gingrich, Newt
    Site:Thomas-legislative
    Original Format:Legislation
    Date:1998-08-04
  • The Pennsylvania gazette, 1728-1800 Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available

    Mode of access: World Wide Web.

    Site:Main Catalog
    Original Format:Book
    Date:1999
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