The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... England has driven us to arms ; and , blinded to her own interest for our good , she has obstinately persisted , till independence is now within our grasp . We have but to reach forth to it , and it is ours . Why , then , should we ...
... England has driven us to arms ; and , blinded to her own interest for our good , she has obstinately persisted , till independence is now within our grasp . We have but to reach forth to it , and it is ours . Why , then , should we ...
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... England EDWARD EVERETT WHO does not feel , what reflecting American does not ac- knowledge , the incalculable advantages derived to this land out of the deep fountains of civil , intellectual , and moral truth , from which we have drawn ...
... England EDWARD EVERETT WHO does not feel , what reflecting American does not ac- knowledge , the incalculable advantages derived to this land out of the deep fountains of civil , intellectual , and moral truth , from which we have drawn ...
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... England , and so became a free republic . In that war -a war which lasted eight years - British armies invaded our country , but after many bloody battles they were finally driven away . General George Washington com- manded the ...
... England , and so became a free republic . In that war -a war which lasted eight years - British armies invaded our country , but after many bloody battles they were finally driven away . General George Washington com- manded the ...
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