The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... four stars . Utah became a state January 4 , 1896 . Every flag hoisted over a national fort or ship or build- ing , on the third of July , 1896 , had forty - four stars , showing the number of states on the Fourth of July , 1895 , but ...
... four stars . Utah became a state January 4 , 1896 . Every flag hoisted over a national fort or ship or build- ing , on the third of July , 1896 , had forty - four stars , showing the number of states on the Fourth of July , 1895 , but ...
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... four hundred forty - seven electors , so that two hundred twenty- four of them must vote for the same candidate in order to elect him . 13. The president has great power . He appoints many of the public officers , all of the most ...
... four hundred forty - seven electors , so that two hundred twenty- four of them must vote for the same candidate in order to elect him . 13. The president has great power . He appoints many of the public officers , all of the most ...
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... four years . They felt themselves in close and intimate touch with him . They felt that he represented so well and so honorably all their ideals and aspirations that they wished him to continue for another four years to represent them ...
... four years . They felt themselves in close and intimate touch with him . They felt that he represented so well and so honorably all their ideals and aspirations that they wished him to continue for another four years to represent them ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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