Sermons About Columns
Rome Comes to Washington
Buildings in Washington D.C., with their columns and facades, are reminiscent of Classical architecture. In addition, some American political writers called themselves by Latin names like Cato and Publius. The authors of The Federalist, a collection of essays written in favor of the Constitution, did not use their real names. The 85 essays were attributed to the pseudonym “Publius,†but in actuality were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
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