The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... land , I feel a tenderness and a reverence for that of my fathers . The pride I take in my own country makes me respect that from which we are sprung . In touching the soil of England , I seem to return , like a descendant , to the old ...
... land , I feel a tenderness and a reverence for that of my fathers . The pride I take in my own country makes me respect that from which we are sprung . In touching the soil of England , I seem to return , like a descendant , to the old ...
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... land west of the Allegheny Mountains , and not included in the new states of Kentucky and Tennessee , gave all that land to the United States . So congress made the laws for it , and when enough people had made settlements , one por ...
... land west of the Allegheny Mountains , and not included in the new states of Kentucky and Tennessee , gave all that land to the United States . So congress made the laws for it , and when enough people had made settlements , one por ...
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... land . Several states have come into the Union from this Mexican land . California was the first to be admitted . It was not generally known when peace was made with Mex- ico that there was gold in California . But the discovery of the ...
... land . Several states have come into the Union from this Mexican land . California was the first to be admitted . It was not generally known when peace was made with Mex- ico that there was gold in California . But the discovery of the ...
Índice
PREFACE | 9 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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