The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... Live in America . When it was found that the new world was a good place for homes , many people came over from Europe and settled along the coasts . The Spaniards had the West India Islands , and Mexico , and Central America , and ...
... Live in America . When it was found that the new world was a good place for homes , many people came over from Europe and settled along the coasts . The Spaniards had the West India Islands , and Mexico , and Central America , and ...
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... live on " reservations ” —tracts of land set apart by the government for them . Then , every year the govern- ment pays them a certain amount of money , by way of pay for the land they have given up . In this way the Indians do not have ...
... live on " reservations ” —tracts of land set apart by the government for them . Then , every year the govern- ment pays them a certain amount of money , by way of pay for the land they have given up . In this way the Indians do not have ...
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... live . If one of them dies , the others try to send his body back to China for burial . 40. The European laborers do not like the Chinese . They say that the Asiatics are not good Americans ; that they do not come here to live , and do ...
... live . If one of them dies , the others try to send his body back to China for burial . 40. The European laborers do not like the Chinese . They say that the Asiatics are not good Americans ; that they do not come here to live , and do ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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