The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... hundred fifty of the seamen lost their lives . In the fury of the hurricane the captain of the British ship Calli- ope decided to leave the harbor and force his way out to sea , as the only means of safety from shipwreck . All steam was ...
... hundred fifty of the seamen lost their lives . In the fury of the hurricane the captain of the British ship Calli- ope decided to leave the harbor and force his way out to sea , as the only means of safety from shipwreck . All steam was ...
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... 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 important ...
... 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 important ...
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... hundred persons died in one day and twenty - four thou- sand in three weeks . On door after door the red cross appeared to mark the plague within , while the dead cart , with its muffled bell , passed along at night , and the cry ...
... hundred persons died in one day and twenty - four thou- sand in three weeks . On door after door the red cross appeared to mark the plague within , while the dead cart , with its muffled bell , passed along at night , and the cry ...
Índice
PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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Alleghany Mountains American appointed army attorney battle became Boston bought Britain British building Bunker Hill Bunker Hill Monument cabinet called chosen citizens civil colonies colonists congress Constitution court Daniel Webster decide Declaration died district Dustin duty elected England English famous federal fight fire flag governor guilty honest hundred independence Indians jail John Adams John Doe JOHN JAMES AUDUBON judge jury keep land law-making laws lawyer legislature liberty live managed Massachusetts mayor means meeting ment Mexico navy o'er obey OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES paid patriot peace president prisoner public officers republic revolutionary secretary senate settlers ships soldiers Spain Spanish spoons star-spangled banner taxes territory THEODORE O'HARA things thirteen thirteen colonies tion treasury trial Union Union army United usually vessels vice-president victory village Virginia vote Washington WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT York