The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... civil to a national war ? And , since we must fight it through , why not put ourselves in a state to enjoy all the benefits of victory , if we gain the victory ? If we fail , it can be no worse for us . But we shall not fail ! cause ...
... civil to a national war ? And , since we must fight it through , why not put ourselves in a state to enjoy all the benefits of victory , if we gain the victory ? If we fail , it can be no worse for us . But we shall not fail ! cause ...
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... civil , intellectual , and moral truth , from which we have drawn in England ? What American does not feel proud that his fathers were the countrymen of Bacon , of Newton , and of Locke ? Who does not know , that , while every pulse of ...
... civil , intellectual , and moral truth , from which we have drawn in England ? What American does not feel proud that his fathers were the countrymen of Bacon , of Newton , and of Locke ? Who does not know , that , while every pulse of ...
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... Constitution may be found in almost any school text - book on the history of the United States or on civil government . at Philadelphia in 1787. The Constitution consists of a short 240 APPENDIX 66 B A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE CONSTITUTION,
... Constitution may be found in almost any school text - book on the history of the United States or on civil government . at Philadelphia in 1787. The Constitution consists of a short 240 APPENDIX 66 B A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE CONSTITUTION,
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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