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The people's welfare. My reward. [Picture of Henry Clay] Protection to American industry is necessary to secure the independence of our country. And a national bank is as necessary to a nation as national laws. H. Clay.

The people's welfare. My reward. [Picture of Henry Clay] Protection to...

1 silk badge. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 244, Folder 10.

Is this a republican form of government? Is this protecting life, liberty, or property? Is this the equal protection of the laws? / Th. Nast.

Is this a republican form of government? Is this protecting life, libe...

African American man kneeling by bodies of murdered African American people. In background sign reads, "the White Liners were here." Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1876 Sept. 2, p. 712.

The fool pied piper / Ehrhart. - Political cartoon, public domain image

The fool pied piper / Ehrhart. - Political cartoon, public domain imag...

Illustration shows Uncle Sam as the "Pied Piper" playing a pipe labeled "Lax Immigration Laws" and leading a horde of rats labeled "Jail Bird, Murderer, Thief, Criminal, Crook, Kidnapper, Incendiary, Assassin, ... More

Woman columnist advocates repeal of Neutrality Act to allow U.S. freedom of policy. Washington, D.C., April 26. Staging her second appearance before Senate Committees within a week, Dorothy Thompson, columnist, sat down before Foreign Affairs Chairman Key Pittman and told him and members that neutrality laws should be repealed to allow the country to be free in forming policies in foreign affairs. 'I don't think that the existing neutrality legislation is neutral,' she said, and added that she doesn't believe that existing legislation would have kept us out of the last war, a war which she termed as still being fought

Woman columnist advocates repeal of Neutrality Act to allow U.S. freed...

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[Secretary of State Frank Kellogg, in cap and gown, being honored with the Degree of Doctor of Laws, by Georgetown University, standing with three other men]

[Secretary of State Frank Kellogg, in cap and gown, being honored with...

National Photo Company Collection. Item in album: v. 2, p. 14, no. 42148.

Photograph of Supreme Court Exhibit Case 5, Due Process of Laws

Photograph of Supreme Court Exhibit Case 5, Due Process of Laws

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Georgetown University confers honorary degree on president of Philippines. Washington, D.C., April 19. President Manuel Queson of the Philippines receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Georgetown University with the very Reverend Arthur O'Leary, President of the School, conferring the honor. The presentation was made at Founder's Day exercises, 4/19/1937

Georgetown University confers honorary degree on president of Philippi...

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Solicitor General nominee quizzed by senate committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Robert H. Jackson, nominee for Solicitor General, today denied before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee that he is attempting to remake the Constitution and the laws of the nation. Jackson underwent a grueling cross-examination at the hands of Senator Warren R. Austin, Republican of Vermont, with the Supreme Court Reform Program as the principal issue, 2/10/38

Solicitor General nominee quizzed by senate committee. Washington, D.C...

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Navy Ship DD-558  Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

Navy Ship DD-558 Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

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Navy Ship DD-558  Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

Navy Ship DD-558 Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

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Enforced labour Repeal the abortion laws.

Enforced labour Repeal the abortion laws.

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Pvts. 1ST Class Zorker and Laws, 2nd Platoon, 1ST Military Police, Ft. Riley, KS, plays with Haitian children at the shower point at Camp 7

Pvts. 1ST Class Zorker and Laws, 2nd Platoon, 1ST Military Police, Ft....

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SEA SIGNAL Base: Guantanamo Bay Country: Cuba (CUB) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Alejandro Cabello, Iii Release Status: Releas... More

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Marianna, Fla. , May 10, 2009 -- At the Jackson County FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center(DRC) FEMA PIO Erika Laws confers with State DRC Manager LaDetria Upshaw. FEMA and partners are here in response to recent storms/flooding.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Marianna, Fla. , May 10, 2009 -- At the Jack...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA PIO and State DRC Manager Production Date: 05/10/2009 Caption: Marianna, Fla. , May 10, 2009 -- At the Jackson County FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center(... More

A US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine assigned to 3/8 Kilo Company, 1ST Platoon, 2nd Marine Division, searches for contraband and weapons inside an apartment complex during a pre-dawn raid. The complex was believed to be the location where Marines had been taking sporadic fire from since they arrived in Port-Au Price, Haiti. USMC Marines with Haitian National Police, who translate and enforce Haitian laws, conduct raids to find weapons and other violations of the law

A US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine assigned to 3/8 Kilo Company, 1ST Plat...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Port-Au-Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: CPL Eric C. Ely, USMC Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Dig... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Members of the STS-114 crew look over flight  equipment in the Orbiter Processing Facility.  From left are Glenda Laws, EVA Task Leader, with United Space Alliance at Johnson Space Center, Mission Specialists Soichi Noguchi, Andy Thomas, Charles Camarda and Wendy Lawrence. Noguchi is with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA.  Not seen are Mission Commander Eileen Collins, Pilot James Kelly and Mission Specialist Stephen Robinson. The STS-114 crew is at KSC to take part in crew equipment and orbiter familiarization.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Members of the STS-114 crew look over fli...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Members of the STS-114 crew look over flight equipment in the Orbiter Processing Facility. From left are Glenda Laws, EVA Task Leader, with United Space Alliance at Johnson Space ... More

Corporal (CPL) James W. Allen, a police officer with the Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Police Department, checks a Sailor's identification and ensures he is driving safe on the road during the base-wide"Click It or Ticket Campaign". The campaign is a nationwide effort to enforce seat belt laws and ensure drivers are implementing safety on the road

Corporal (CPL) James W. Allen, a police officer with the Naval Amphibi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Amphib Base, Little Creek State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA John Suits, USN Release... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ---   A third solid rocket booster arrives on Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for mating with the Delta II rocket that will launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  A series of nine strap-on solid rocket motors will help power the first stage.  Because the Delta rocket is configured as a Delta II 7920 Heavy, the boosters are larger than those used on the standard configuration.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is currently planned for May 16 from Pad 17-B.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd0861

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- A third solid rocket booster arrives on Pad...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- A third solid rocket booster arrives on Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for mating with the Delta II rocket that will launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., technicians lower the overhead crane onto NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  The spacecraft is being prepared for its move to the Hazardous Processing Facility for fueling.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.  Photo credit: NASA/Mike Kerley KSC-08pd1126

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., technicians lower the overhead crane onto NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. The space... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers help maneuver the GLAST spacecraft into the mobile service tower.  In the tower, GLAST will be mated with the Delta II second stage.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1420

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Stati...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers help maneuver the GLAST spacecraft into the mobile service tower. In the tower, GLAST will be mated with the Delta II second st... More

Flooding - Forkston Township, Pa. , September 18, 2011 -- Bryce and Cindy Lou Sutton had flooding in their home on Windy Valley Road due to 11" of rain from tropical storm Lee. Bryce blames the environmental laws that prohibit the dredging of streams in the Commonwealth. He says, "while the fish are in a ditch gasping for water, we're in the water gasping for air". Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Forkston Township, Pa. , September 18, 2011 -- Bryce and Ci...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Liz Roll taken on 09/18/2011 in Pennsylvania Production Date: 09/18/2011 Caption: Forkston Township, Pa. , September 18, 2011 -- Bryce and Cindy ... More

A man standing in front of a dollar sign. Clause attorney human.

A man standing in front of a dollar sign. Clause attorney human.

A man standing in front of a silver symbol / A man standing in front of a dollar sign / Public domain stock illustration.

Montgomery alabama state capitol building. A large white building with flags flying in front of it

Montgomery alabama state capitol building. A large white building with...

Flags. Free images of flags. Use free pictures of flags without any copyright restrictions.

A gavel and a book on a wooden table. Hammer books law.

A gavel and a book on a wooden table. Hammer books law.

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The Union, the Constitution and the enforcement of the laws. For President, John Bell of Tennessee. For Vice President, Edward Everett of Massachusetts / lith. by W.H. Rease, cor. 4th & Chestnut Sts., Philada.

The Union, the Constitution and the enforcement of the laws. For Presi...

Print shows a large, handsome campaign banner for Constitutional Union party candidates Bell and Everett. Predictably, the imagery stresses unity of the states under the Constitution. Oval bust portraits of the... More

A sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states of the United States of America
Virginia, 1705, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

Virginia, 1705, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

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Virginia Assembly, 1652-60, Laws

Virginia Assembly, 1652-60, Laws

Laws Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

June 4, 1784, Miscellaneous, Clergy of Protestant Episcopal Church, for repeal of certain laws pertaining to that church.

June 4, 1784, Miscellaneous, Clergy of Protestant Episcopal Church, fo...

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The history of the American Indians : particularly those nations adjoining to the Missisippi East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia ; containing an account of their origin, language, manners, religious and civil customs, laws, form of government, punishments, conduct in war and domestic life, their habits, diet, agriculture, manufactures, diseases and method of cure ; with observations on former historians, the conduct of our colony governors, superintendents, missionaries, & c. ; also an appendix, containing a description of the Floridas, and the Missisippi lands, with their productions--the benefits of colonizing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians--and the way to make all the colonies more valuable to the mother country

The history of the American Indians : particularly those nations adjoi...

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The history of the American Indians : particularly those nations adjoining to the Missisippi East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia ; containing an account of their origin, language, manners, religious and civil customs, laws, form of government, punishments, conduct in war and domestic life, their habits, diet, agriculture, manufactures, diseases and method of cure ; with observations on former historians, the conduct of our colony governors, superintendents, missionaries, & c. ; also an appendix, containing a description of the Floridas, and the Missisippi lands, with their productions--the benefits of colonizing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians--and the way to make all the colonies more valuable to the mother country

The history of the American Indians : particularly those nations adjoi...

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A collection of all such acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, of a public and permanent nature, as are now in force : with a table of the principal matters. To which are prefixed the Declaration of Rights, and Constitution, or form of government. Published pursuant to an act of the General Assembly, intituled, 'An act providing for the republication of the laws of this Commonwealth,' passed on the twenty-eighth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two

A collection of all such acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, of ...

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The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the antient Moguls and Tartars; in four books: containing his life, advancement and conquests; with a short history of his successors to the present time; the manners, customs and laws of the antient Moguls and Tartars; and the late geography of the vast countries of Mogolistan, Turquestan, Capschac, Yugurestan, and the Eastern and Western Tartary. Collected from several Oriental authors, and European travellers; whose names, with an abridgment of their lives, are added to this book. By the late M. Petis de la Croix senior ... and now faithfully tr. into English.

The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the antient Mogu...

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The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the antient Moguls and Tartars; in four books: containing his life, advancement and conquests; with a short history of his successors to the present time; the manners, customs and laws of the antient Moguls and Tartars; and the late geography of the vast countries of Mogolistan, Turquestan, Capschac, Yugurestan, and the Eastern and Western Tartary. Collected from several Oriental authors, and European travellers; whose names, with an abridgment of their lives, are added to this book. By the late M. Petis de la Croix senior ... and now faithfully tr. into English.

The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the antient Mogu...

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The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first settlement of Virginia, and the government thereof, to the year 1706. II. The natural productions and conveniences of the country, suited to trade and improvement. III. The native Indians, their religion, laws, and customs, in war and peace. IV. The present state of the country, as to the polity of the government, and the improvements of the land, the 10th of June 1720.

The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first se...

ESTC N7255 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Virginia, 1662-1702, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

Virginia, 1662-1702, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

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Virginia, 1662-1702, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

Virginia, 1662-1702, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

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WPA works O.K. in Louisiana, House committee told by Lousiana Washington, D.C. May 18. Governor Richard W. Leche of Lousiana, today told the Special House Committee Investigating the WPA that the WPA 'works satisfactorily in Lousiana' and helps take care of unemployed brought to his state 'by the humanitarian laws

WPA works O.K. in Louisiana, House committee told by Lousiana Washingt...

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Bulletin board showing variety of notices: sales, wills, forclosures, game laws, hunting season, and etc. in hallway of Granville County Courthouse. Oxford, North Carolina

Bulletin board showing variety of notices: sales, wills, forclosures, ...

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Navy Ship DD-558  Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

Navy Ship DD-558 Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

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A chart illustrating the points on various types of Warsaw Pact armor that are vulnerable to attack by US light anti-tank weapons (LAWs); tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided heavy anti-tank weapons (TOWs); and M47 Dragon anti-tank weapons. The chart also indicates the location of each vehicle's engine

A chart illustrating the points on various types of Warsaw Pact armor ...

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ---   On Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the mobile service tower at left approaches the Delta II rocket at right.  The solid rocket boosters in the tower will be mated with the rocket, which will launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  A series of nine strap-on solid rocket motors will be mated with the rocket to help power the first stage.  Because the Delta rocket is configured as a Delta II 7920 Heavy, the boosters are larger than those used on the standard configuration.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is currently planned for May 16 from Pad 17-B.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd0873

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- On Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Sta...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- On Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the mobile service tower at left approaches the Delta II rocket at right. The solid rocket boosters in the tower will be mated with t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  In the Astrotech payload processing facility near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, General Dynamics technicians prepare the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, for the installation of its high-gain antenna.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth; probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. Launch is currently planned in a window between 11:45 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. EDT May 16. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0948

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Astrotech payload processing facility ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Astrotech payload processing facility near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, General Dynamics technicians prepare the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, for the installat... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., technicians stretch protective cover over NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  GLAST is being prepared for its move to the Hazardous Processing Facility for fueling.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.  Photo credit: NASA/Mike Kerley KSC-08pd1136

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., technicians stretch protective cover over NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. GLAST is ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers keep watch as the GLAST spacecraft is lowered into the opening above the Delta II second stage in the mobile service tower.  GLAST will be mated with the Delta II second stage.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1424

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Stati...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers keep watch as the GLAST spacecraft is lowered into the opening above the Delta II second stage in the mobile service tower. GLA... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --   At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the GLAST spacecraft is lowered onto the Delta II second stage in the mobile service tower.  GLAST will be mated with the Delta II second stage.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1425

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Stat...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the GLAST spacecraft is lowered onto the Delta II second stage in the mobile service tower. GLAST will be mated with the Delta II seco... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers help stabilize the ascent of the GLAST spacecraft into the mobile service tower.  In the tower, GLAST will be mated with the Delta II second stage.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1415

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Stati...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers help stabilize the ascent of the GLAST spacecraft into the mobile service tower. In the tower, GLAST will be mated with the Del... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  Inside the mobile service tower on Launch Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers help guide one section of the payload fairing into place around NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST. The fairing is a molded structure that fits flush with the outside surface of the Delta II upper stage booster and forms an aerodynamically smooth nose cone, protecting the spacecraft during launch and ascent. GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd1437

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Inside the mobile service tower on Launch Pad...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Inside the mobile service tower on Launch Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, workers help guide one section of the payload fairing into place around NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Ar... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.  -- Smoke is generated at liftoff of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope , or GLAST, aboard a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Launch Pad 17-B. Liftoff was at 12:05 p.m. EDT.  GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. June 11.  Photo credit: NASA/Tony Gray, Regina Mitchell-Ryall KSC-08pd1635

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Smoke is generated at liftoff of NASA's Gamma...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Smoke is generated at liftoff of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope , or GLAST, aboard a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Launch Pad 17-B. Liftoff was at... More

The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105).

The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided...

SAN DIEGO (Jul. 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) in San Diego, Calif., is a technology demonstrator built by the Naval Sea S... More

The Australian or secret ballot law as amended, to which is appended opinion of S.J. court
The Capitol, House of Representatives making laws, Washington, D.C.

The Capitol, House of Representatives making laws, Washington, D.C.

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The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the antient Moguls and Tartars; in four books: containing his life, advancement and conquests; with a short history of his successors to the present time; the manners, customs and laws of the antient Moguls and Tartars; and the late geography of the vast countries of Mogolistan, Turquestan, Capschac, Yugurestan, and the Eastern and Western Tartary. Collected from several Oriental authors, and European travellers; whose names, with an abridgment of their lives, are added to this book. By the late M. Petis de la Croix senior ... and now faithfully tr. into English.

The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the antient Mogu...

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Virginia Council and Assembly, 1643-62, Laws

Virginia Council and Assembly, 1643-62, Laws

Laws Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Harriman, Ripley, & Co. owner holds firm never violated banking laws. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Testifying before the Monopoly Committee this morning, W. Averill Harriman, Wall Street Financier, asserted and was corroborated by his partner, J.P. Ripley, that the firm of Harriman, Ripley, & Co. set up in 1934, was not established to side-step the Banking Act of 1933. The act divorced securities business from commerical banking in banking houses. He asserts that the firm was set up to provide for the future of those employees of the National City Co. whose investment and underwriting activities were ended by the Act of 1933. Photo shows Harriman as he was testifying this morning

Harriman, Ripley, & Co. owner holds firm never violated banking laws. ...

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Caricature, It can't be shut off / Kep., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, It can't be shut off / Kep., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows Samuel W. Pennypacker, governor of Pennsylvania, wearing a fools' cap, trying to block the light of "Publicity" with a sheet of paper labeled "Pennsylvania Gag Law"; the light from a lantern ... More

House Com. on Revision of Laws, 3/2/27

House Com. on Revision of Laws, 3/2/27

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No legislation will keep us out of war Rep. Fish tells House committee. Washington, D.C., April 11. The senior republican member of the House Foreign affairs Committee, Rep. J. Hamilton Fish, appearing at the hearing on neutrality legislation today declared "No legislation will keep us out of war, but we can write legislation that can have a tendency to keep us out of it" he said he felt that behind all the neutrality laws was the desire of the administration to determine the aggressor nation. Rep. Sol Bloom, chairman of the Committee, is seated.

No legislation will keep us out of war Rep. Fish tells House committee...

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U.S. Air Corps Commander asks Congress for new air bases, men and money. Washington, D.C., Maj. General H.H. Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Corps, appearing before the House Military Affairs Committee today told members that national defense requires new air bases in Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska and two in continental U.S. He said that new laws are needed to allow American aircraft industries to produce at full capacity, 1/18/39

U.S. Air Corps Commander asks Congress for new air bases, men and mone...

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Receive honorary degrees. Washington, D.C., Feb. 23. Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, center, Brazilian Foreign Minister, receiving from Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, left, President of George Washington University, and honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at graduation exercises. On the right is American Ambassador from the U.S. to China, Nelson Johnson, who received a citation, 2-23-39

Receive honorary degrees. Washington, D.C., Feb. 23. Dr. Oswaldo Aranh...

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Navy Ship DD-558  Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

Navy Ship DD-558 Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

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Low angle shot looking up at the back end of a M54 Series 5-ton Cargo Truck as CPL Mike Hutta, from Alpha Company, 2nd of the 14th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York, unloads LAWS (Light Anti-tank Weapon) and AT-4s (Anti-tank Variation Four); handing tem to two Soldiers on the ground. Straight on shot of an abandoned and dilapidated building with overturned Soviet trucks inside. The building is located at an abandoned Soviet Base north of Sword Base and is being prepared for destruction. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Low angle shot looking up at the back end of a M54 Series 5-ton Cargo ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Range-6, Mogadishu Airport Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Gary Bryant Release Status: ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In Hangar M on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, the United Launch Alliance Delta II first stage is revealed after the cover was removed from the truck trailer that delivered it.  The Delta rocket will be used to launch the Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, in May from Launch Pad 17-B on CCAFS.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-08pd0169

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In Hangar M on Cape Canaveral Air Force...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In Hangar M on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, the United Launch Alliance Delta II first stage is revealed after the cover was removed from the truck trailer that del... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ---  At Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a second solid rocket booster joins the first booster lifted into the mobile service tower for mating with the Delta II rocket that will launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  A series of nine strap-on solid rocket motors will help power the first stage. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is currently planned for May 16 from Pad 17-B.   Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-08pd0858

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- At Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Stat...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- At Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a second solid rocket booster joins the first booster lifted into the mobile service tower for mating with the Delta II rocket that wil... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ---  At Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, technicians check the electronics on a solid rocket booster to be lifted into the mobile service tower for mating with the Delta II rocket that will launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  A series of nine strap-on solid rocket motors will help power the first stage. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is currently planned for May 16 from Pad 17-B.   Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-08pd0857

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- At Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Stat...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- At Pad 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, technicians check the electronics on a solid rocket booster to be lifted into the mobile service tower for mating with the Delta II roc... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ---   Under a waning moon (upper right) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Delta II rocket to launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft is poised to receive the first of the solid rocket boosters.  A series of nine strap-on solid rocket motors will help power the first stage. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is currently planned for May 16 from Pad 17-B.   Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-08pd0848

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- Under a waning moon (upper right) at Cape C...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- Under a waning moon (upper right) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Delta II rocket to launch NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft is poised to rec... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ---  In the mobile service tower on Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, a United Launch Alliance technician watches over the placement of the last set of three solid rocket boosters being mated to the Delta II rocket for the launch of  NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST. Because the Delta rocket is configured as a Delta II 7920 Heavy, the boosters are larger than those used on the standard configuration. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.  Launch is currently planned in a window between 11:45 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. May 16.  Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-08pd0897

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- In the mobile service tower on Pad 17-B at C...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --- In the mobile service tower on Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, a United Launch Alliance technician watches over the placement of the last set of three solid ro... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., a  worker cleans around the area where star tracker sun shades will be installed on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd0997

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., a worker cleans around the area where star tracker sun shades will be installed on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space T... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., a worker cleans the solar panel sun tracker on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1004

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., a worker cleans the solar panel sun tracker on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. The ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  At the Astrotech payload processing facility, technicians conduct black light inspection on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST,  spacecraft. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd1035

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Astrotech payload processing facility, ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Astrotech payload processing facility, technicians conduct black light inspection on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. The GLAST is a powerful sp... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   At the Astrotech payload processing facility, technicians give NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST,  spacecraft a final cleaning.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd1037

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Astrotech payload processing facility,...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Astrotech payload processing facility, technicians give NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft a final cleaning. The GLAST is a powerful space observ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., technicians begin placing a protective cover over NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft.  GLAST is being prepared for its move to the Hazardous Processing Facility for fueling. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date is still to be determined.  Photo credit: NASA/Mike Kerley KSC-08pd1134

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., technicians begin placing a protective cover over NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. G... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At the Astrotech payload processing facility, technicians check the attachment of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft on the payload attach fitting.  The fitting will eventually be used to mate GLAST to the Delta II launch vehicle.  The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date still is to be determined. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd1361

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility,...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Astrotech payload processing facility, technicians check the attachment of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft on the payload attach fitting. The f... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  Technicians at Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., work on closeouts of the payload attach fitting on NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. The GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. A launch date still is to be determined. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1391

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Technicians at Astrotech in Titusville, Fla.,...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Technicians at Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., work on closeouts of the payload attach fitting on NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, spacecraft. The GLAST is a powerf... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., technicians secure the GLAST spacecraft, inside its payload transportation canister, to the transporter for transfer to pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. At the pad, NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope will be lifted into the mobile service tower and encapsulated in the fairing for launch.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1407

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., technicians...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., technicians secure the GLAST spacecraft, inside its payload transportation canister, to the transporter for transfer to pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --   At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., the wrapped GLAST spacecraft, at right, is ready to be installed into the payload transportation canister, at left.  After installation, the spacecraft will be moved to pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  At the pad, NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope will be lifted into the mobile service tower and encapsulated in the fairing for launch.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1396

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., the wrappe...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., the wrapped GLAST spacecraft, at right, is ready to be installed into the payload transportation canister, at left. After installation, the spacecraf... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., an overhead crane moves the GLAST spacecraft, inside its payload transportation canister, to the waiting transporter for transfer to pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  At the pad, NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope will be lifted into the mobile service tower and encapsulated in the fairing for launch.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1406

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., an overhead...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., an overhead crane moves the GLAST spacecraft, inside its payload transportation canister, to the waiting transporter for transfer to pad 17-B at Cape C... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --  At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., the payload transportation canister is lowered over the GLAST spacecraft for installation. The spacecraft will be moved to pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. At the pad, NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope will be lifted into the mobile service tower and encapsulated in the fairing for launch.  GLAST  is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts. The launch date is targeted no earlier than June 3.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1400

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., the payload...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At Astrotech in Titusville, Fla., the payload transportation canister is lowered over the GLAST spacecraft for installation. The spacecraft will be moved to pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral A... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. --   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center, key personnel brief the media on NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, launch scheduled for June 11.  From left are Dr. Jon Morse, director of NASA's Astrophysics Division; Omar Baez, NASA launch director/launch manager at Kennedy; Kris Walsh, director of the Delta NASA and Commercial Programs with United Launch Alliance;  Kevin Grady, GLAST project manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center; Dr. Steven Ritz, GLAST project scientist/astrophysicist at Goddard; and Joel Tumbiolo, the U.S. Air Force Delta II launch weather officer with the 45th Weather Squadron at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  GLAST is a powerful space observatory that will explore the Universe's ultimate frontier, where nature harnesses forces and energies far beyond anything possible on Earth;  probe some of science's deepest questions, such as what our Universe is made of, and search for new laws of physics; explain how black holes accelerate jets of material to nearly light speed; and help crack the mystery of stupendously powerful explosions known as gamma-ray bursts.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-08pd1603

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center, key personne...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Kennedy Space Center, key personnel brief the media on NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, launch scheduled for June 11. From left are Dr. Jon Morse, dire... More

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James Laws House, 818 Dayton Street, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH

James Laws House, 818 Dayton Street, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH

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Virginia, 1705, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

Virginia, 1705, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

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Women unite Demonstrate March 28 ... against New York abortion laws.

Women unite Demonstrate March 28 ... against New York abortion laws.

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Women unite Demonstrate March 28 ... against New York abortion laws.

Women unite Demonstrate March 28 ... against New York abortion laws.

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The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first settlement of Virginia, and the government thereof, to the year 1706. II. The natural productions and conveniences of the country, suited to trade and improvement. III. The native Indians, their religion, laws, and customs, in war and peace. IV. The present state of the country, as to the polity of the government, and the improvements of the land, the 10th of June 1720.

The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first se...

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Virginia, 1662-1702, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

Virginia, 1662-1702, Laws (Charles City Manuscript)

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Labor Secretary receives silicosis report. Washington D.C. The second National Silicosis Conference in a report to Secretary of Labor Perkins today, recommended enactment of X state and federal laws for protection of 1,000,000 Miners subjected to dangers of silica dust. The conference also reported it was unanimous in recommending compulsory insurance coverage for silicosis in the compensation acts of all states. In the photograph, left to right: (seated) Verne A. Zimmer, Director of Division of Standards; Secretary Perkins; and Dr. R.R. Sayers, U.S. Public Health Service, in charge of Division of Industrial Hygiene. Standing left to right: W.P. Ahearn, Executive Secretary, National Sand and Gravel Association; L. Metcalfe Walling, Commissioner of Labor of Rhode Island; and Warren A. Cook, Chief Engineer, Department of Health Hartford Conn.

Labor Secretary receives silicosis report. Washington D.C. The second ...

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Nominee for Assistant Attorney General questioned by senate committee. Washington, D.C., March 11. Thurman Arnold, nominee for Assistant Attorney General to succeed Robert H. Jackson, pictured as he was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee this morning. He declared before the committee that he wanted to "break up monopoly" but believed the anti-trust laws were imperfect. After a short session the committee approved the nomination of Arnold with the understanding that the right to oppose confirmation on the Senate floor would be reserved for Senators Borah and Burke, 3/11/38

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Navy Ship DD-558  Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

Navy Ship DD-558 Laws - Public domain photogrpaph

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3-8 President with members of Natl'l Cmsn. for Review of Antitrust Laws; 9-36 Opening session of the 8th Gen. Assembly of the OAS

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Photograph of President William J. Clinton Receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Receiving an Honorary Docto...

This item is a photograph of President William J. Clinton receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The image was photographed by Robert McNeely. Ph... More

STS-87 Mission Specialist Takao Doi , Ph.D., of the National Space Development Agency of Japan, participates in the Crew Equipment Integration Test (CEIT) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Glenda Laws, the extravehicular activity (EVA) coordinator, Johnson Space Center, stands behind Dr. Doi. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the payloads with which they will be working on-orbit. STS-87 will be the fourth United States Microgravity Payload and flight of the Spartan-201 deployable satellite. During the mission, Dr. Doi will be the first Japanese astronaut to perform a spacewalk. STS-87 is scheduled for a Nov. 19 liftoff from KSC KSC-97PC1514

STS-87 Mission Specialist Takao Doi , Ph.D., of the National Space Dev...

STS-87 Mission Specialist Takao Doi , Ph.D., of the National Space Development Agency of Japan, participates in the Crew Equipment Integration Test (CEIT) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Glenda Laws, the extrave... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-88 Mission Specialist Jerry L. Ross (center) removes the cover from the Unity connecting module, part of the International Space Station, so that he and Boeing Technician Doug Adams (left) can inspect it. Training Technician Glenda Laws (right) watches the procedure. The STS-88 crew is participating in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) held in the Space Station Processing Facility. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity for a hands-on look at the payloads on which they will be working while on orbit. STS-88 will be the first Space Shuttle launch for the International Space Station. Launch is scheduled for December 1998 KSC-98pc842

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-88 Mission Specialist Jerry L. Ross ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-88 Mission Specialist Jerry L. Ross (center) removes the cover from the Unity connecting module, part of the International Space Station, so that he and Boeing Technician Doug ... More

Straight on medium shot of USAF AIRMAN First Class Michael Shelton, a member of the 30th Space Wing HC as a Chaplain Service Support Personnel. During wartime, A1C Shelton's primary responsiblity is to provide security for the Chaplain due to laws in the Geneva Convention, which states that religious and medical personnel are not allowed to bear arms. His peacetime role is to provide administrative support and direct interaction with members of the church

Straight on medium shot of USAF AIRMAN First Class Michael Shelton, a ...

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President George W. Bush Signing of Executive Order 13279, Equal Protection of the Laws for Faith-Based and Community Organizations

President George W. Bush Signing of Executive Order 13279, Equal Prote...

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U.S. Secretary of Defense The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld has breakfast with the troops while on a stop over at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, Nov 18, 2003.  They discussed a wide range of topics concerning the health and well being of our military members in Alaska. (DoD photo by SENIOR AIRMAN Joe Laws) (Released)

U.S. Secretary of Defense The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld has breakfa...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Elmendorf Air Force Base State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Joe Laws Release Status: Released... More

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