When Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798, it opened a heated debate about the limits of freedom in a free society.
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Burnelli and His Flying Fuselage
Vincent J. Burnelli wanted to incorporate maximum efficiency in the realm of air transport. The unorthodox result pioneered the wide-body cabin and the lifting-fuselage design.
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American History Today: February 1997
Thoughts on History As you read [the print] issue, you will notice a new […]
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A Town Embattled
Winchester, Virginia, saw more of the war than any other place North or South a town.