North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... Give me liberty or give me death " was America's first slogan . Like all familiar things , we take it for granted . It occupies about the same relative position in serious thought as the story of George Washington and the cherry tree ...
... Give me liberty or give me death " was America's first slogan . Like all familiar things , we take it for granted . It occupies about the same relative position in serious thought as the story of George Washington and the cherry tree ...
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... give him the money you have , give it ! If he orders you to open the safe , open it , and give him whatever money there is in the safe . If he says stand on your ear , stand on your ear as promptly and efficiently as you can . Obey him ...
... give him the money you have , give it ! If he orders you to open the safe , open it , and give him whatever money there is in the safe . If he says stand on your ear , stand on your ear as promptly and efficiently as you can . Obey him ...
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... give their votes , which day shall be the same throughout the United States . The executive power , not the legislative or judicial , and the command of the army and navy , are vested in the President , who “ shall from time to time give ...
... give their votes , which day shall be the same throughout the United States . The executive power , not the legislative or judicial , and the command of the army and navy , are vested in the President , who “ shall from time to time give ...
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Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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