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  2. Papers (software) - Wikipedia

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    The pair worked on Papers to provide an approach to document management that was similar to the iTunes application on macOS, after they were faced with hundreds of digital publications in PDF format. [1] Papers was originally released as a public preview in February 2007, followed by the full 1.0 version a few months later.

  3. Selected papers series of Knuth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Selected papers series: [1] written by Donald Knuth. Donald Ervin Knuth (1992). Literate Programming. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information. ISBN 0-937073-80-6. Donald Ervin Knuth (1996). Selected Papers on Computer Science. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information.

  4. Federalist No. 43 - Wikipedia

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    Federalist No. 43 is an essay by James Madison, the forty-third of The Federalist Papers. It was first published by The New York Packet on January 23, 1788, under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist papers were published. This paper continues a theme begun by Madison in Federalist No. 42.

  5. Federalist No. 63 - Wikipedia

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    It was first published by The New York Packet on March 1, 1788, under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist papers were published. Continuing what Madison began in Federalist No. 62 , it is the second of two essays detailing and justifying the organization of the United States Senate .

  6. Federalist No. 10 - Wikipedia

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    Federalist No. 10 is an essay written by James Madison as the tenth of The Federalist Papers, a series of essays initiated by Alexander Hamilton arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. It was first published in The Daily Advertiser (New York) on November 22, 1787, under the name "Publius". Federalist No. 10 is among the ...

  7. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - Wikipedia

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    By the issue of bonds entailing on the Government the obligation to pay interest proportionate to the capital it has been paid. Thus, if a loan is at 5%, the State, after 20 years, has paid out a sum equal to the borrowed capital. When 40 years have expired it has paid double, after 60 years triple: yet it remains debtor for the entire capital sum.

  8. John Stuart Mill - Wikipedia

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    Taylor died in 1858 after developing severe lung congestion, after only seven years of marriage to Mill. Between the years 1865 and 1868 Mill served as Lord Rector of the University of St Andrews. At his inaugural address, delivered to the University on 1 February 1867, he made the now-famous (but often wrongly attributed) remark that "Bad men ...

  9. Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    In his early years, Franklin owned seven slaves, including two men who worked in his household and his shop, but in his later years became an adherent of abolition. [ 256 ] [ 257 ] A revenue stream for his newspaper was paid ads for the sale of slaves and for the capture of runaway slaves and Franklin allowed the sale of slaves in his general ...