An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... nation and a people in trouble. He was always a philosopher, and he was ever a student. He had the “ four habits ” which are necessary to develop Americans : the health habit, the work habit, the study habit, the play habit. He was a ...
... nation and a people in trouble. He was always a philosopher, and he was ever a student. He had the “ four habits ” which are necessary to develop Americans : the health habit, the work habit, the study habit, the play habit. He was a ...
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... nation to love to govern itself. He showed that the purpose of government is to benefit the people. Our government was instituted for the people, by the people, and those who hold office are to be of the people. If The young Republic ...
... nation to love to govern itself. He showed that the purpose of government is to benefit the people. Our government was instituted for the people, by the people, and those who hold office are to be of the people. If The young Republic ...
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... nations .9; Democracy amalgamates the classes of master and slave, rich and poor, patrician and plebeian, for Democracy is a recognition of monism—“ ye are all brethren." s.- :4. Thomas Jefferson, the man of culture of refinement, the ...
... nations .9; Democracy amalgamates the classes of master and slave, rich and poor, patrician and plebeian, for Democracy is a recognition of monism—“ ye are all brethren." s.- :4. Thomas Jefferson, the man of culture of refinement, the ...
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... nation where men may be born with their divine birthright of Liberty. (1 England, France and America were made more noble, more intelligent, more civilized by the work he did for each country and for all countries. No nation of the ...
... nation where men may be born with their divine birthright of Liberty. (1 England, France and America were made more noble, more intelligent, more civilized by the work he did for each country and for all countries. No nation of the ...
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... nation could endure. Q Lincoln was the man of heart and will and brain; the man who worked for all of the people all of the time a. aHe loved humanity. His life was spent in serving humanity a» no 02> ALT WHITMAN, of whom Thoreau said ...
... nation could endure. Q Lincoln was the man of heart and will and brain; the man who worked for all of the people all of the time a. aHe loved humanity. His life was spent in serving humanity a» no 02> ALT WHITMAN, of whom Thoreau said ...
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