The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... give my hand and my heart to this vote ! It is true , indeed , that , in the be- ginning , we aimed not at independence . But there is a Divinity which shapes our ends . The injustice of England has driven us to arms ; and , blinded to ...
... give my hand and my heart to this vote ! It is true , indeed , that , in the be- ginning , we aimed not at independence . But there is a Divinity which shapes our ends . The injustice of England has driven us to arms ; and , blinded to ...
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A Civic Reader Harry Pratt Judson. I give him ! The war , then , must go on . through . We must fight it And , if the war must go on , why put off longer the Declara- tion of Independence ? That measure will strengthen us . It will give ...
A Civic Reader Harry Pratt Judson. I give him ! The war , then , must go on . through . We must fight it And , if the war must go on , why put off longer the Declara- tion of Independence ? That measure will strengthen us . It will give ...
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... give their help . 8. So an army is necessary for the protection of a nation against attack from abroad , and also to keep order — in other words , to see to it that the laws are obeyed at home . 9. The army of the United States is small ...
... give their help . 8. So an army is necessary for the protection of a nation against attack from abroad , and also to keep order — in other words , to see to it that the laws are obeyed at home . 9. The army of the United States is small ...
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