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The Federalist Papers

The Federalist Papers

by Alexander Hamilton

The Federalist Papers is a series of essays co-authored by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison towards promoting ratification of the US constitution. Out of the 85 articles, 77 were already published in a series of journals during 1787 to 1788, in The New York Packet and The Independent Journal. The intentions of the authors are to infl..

The War in South Africa, Its Cause and Conduct

The War in South Africa, Its Cause and Conduct

by Arthur Conan Doyle

The War in South Africa: Its Cause and Conduct is an essay written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published by George Newnes Ltd. on 16 january 1902...

Impressions of America

Impressions of America

by Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde visited America in the year 1882. Interest in the aethetic School, of which he was already the acknowledged master, had sometime previously spread to the United States, and it is said that the production of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, Patience, in which he and his disciples were held up to ridicule, determined him to pay a visit to ..

Free Opinions

Free Opinions

by Marie Corelli

Some of these social papers which are now collected together for the first time, have appeared before in various periodicals enjoying a simultaneous circulation in this country and the United States. Eleven of them were written for an American syndicate, which (for the purpose of copyright in Great Britain) sold them to a London weekly journal, whe..

Religio Journalistici

Religio Journalistici

by Christopher Morley

 I WAS coming home from Buffalo in a train delightfully called “The Black Diamond.” I had any number of books in my bag, but my lower instincts were uppermost: I was tired, and pined for the narcosis of newspapers. I asked the porter, also a black diamond, to see if there were any lying around. He brought me a great mass of them: Chicago paper..

Woman in the golden ages

Woman in the golden ages

by Amelia Gere Mason

In this series of detached essays I have tried to gather and group the most salient and essential facts relating to the character, position, and intellectual attainments of women in the great ages of the world. It is not an easy matter to trace with any exactness the lives of women of classic times, as they were largely ignored by men who chronicle..