The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... march him to the police station . Presently the prisoner finds himself before a judge and jury . The facts are proved to the satisfaction of the jury , and the judge then sentences him to prison . This , the judge says , is accord- ing ...
... march him to the police station . Presently the prisoner finds himself before a judge and jury . The facts are proved to the satisfaction of the jury , and the judge then sentences him to prison . This , the judge says , is accord- ing ...
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... march back to Boston they found that the colonists had come from far and near to attack them . These colonists were mostly farmers who had not had much military training , but they knew how to shoot , and they lined the woods and ...
... march back to Boston they found that the colonists had come from far and near to attack them . These colonists were mostly farmers who had not had much military training , but they knew how to shoot , and they lined the woods and ...
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... March , 1697 , Thomas Dustin , of Haverhill , was at work in his field , when he heard the terrible whoop of Indians , and ran towards his house . He had eight children - the youngest only a week old . The mother was in bed with her ...
... March , 1697 , Thomas Dustin , of Haverhill , was at work in his field , when he heard the terrible whoop of Indians , and ran towards his house . He had eight children - the youngest only a week old . The mother was in bed with her ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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