The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... sure us a good gov- ernment now for more than a century . 4. Many in One . -Before the revolu- tionary war the thir- teen colonies each had a government of its own . To be sure , these governments were not indepen- dent , but had to ...
... sure us a good gov- ernment now for more than a century . 4. Many in One . -Before the revolu- tionary war the thir- teen colonies each had a government of its own . To be sure , these governments were not indepen- dent , but had to ...
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... sure . France and Germany have each a half million men always under arms , while the United States has only about 25,000 . 6. Why is it necessary to keep soldiers ? Merely because nations cannot always settle their disputes peaceably ...
... sure . France and Germany have each a half million men always under arms , while the United States has only about 25,000 . 6. Why is it necessary to keep soldiers ? Merely because nations cannot always settle their disputes peaceably ...
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... sure , there are many citizens , especially women , who do not vote . But those who do vote ought to understand what they are voting for or against . And women , even if they do not vote , ought to understand the questions which the ...
... sure , there are many citizens , especially women , who do not vote . But those who do vote ought to understand what they are voting for or against . And women , even if they do not vote , ought to understand the questions which the ...
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