The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... once to what country she belongs . The flag is raised on a staff in forts and military camps , is carried by soldiers on the march and in battle , and is used very commonly by people in token of their patriotism . the Fourth of July we ...
... once to what country she belongs . The flag is raised on a staff in forts and military camps , is carried by soldiers on the march and in battle , and is used very commonly by people in token of their patriotism . the Fourth of July we ...
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... once that this is a law which men did not make - they have discovered it . It is what is known as a law of nature . 2. When a gentleman meets a lady on the street , if he is acquainted with her he lifts his hat as a sign of respect . He ...
... once that this is a law which men did not make - they have discovered it . It is what is known as a law of nature . 2. When a gentleman meets a lady on the street , if he is acquainted with her he lifts his hat as a sign of respect . He ...
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... once visited the banker . It was with fear and trembling that he asked for his treasure , not only because the enemy might have taken it , but also because he feared that even if it had escaped that danger the honesty of the Jew would ...
... once visited the banker . It was with fear and trembling that he asked for his treasure , not only because the enemy might have taken it , but also because he feared that even if it had escaped that danger the honesty of the Jew would ...
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