The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... hand , brought forth great vices ; but on the other hand , it called forth many virtues , and gave occasion for the display of abilities , which , but for that event , would have been lost to the world . When the war began , the Amer ...
... hand , brought forth great vices ; but on the other hand , it called forth many virtues , and gave occasion for the display of abilities , which , but for that event , would have been lost to the world . When the war began , the Amer ...
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... hand resting on this Holy Bible and Cross , and your left hand raised towards Heaven , ( or if it be preferred , your left hand rest- ing on your breast and your right hand raised towards Heaven , ) in token of your sincerity , do ...
... hand resting on this Holy Bible and Cross , and your left hand raised towards Heaven , ( or if it be preferred , your left hand rest- ing on your breast and your right hand raised towards Heaven , ) in token of your sincerity , do ...
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... hand placed on the heart and quickly withdrawn , the person remain- ing perfectly erect . ] When this saluta- tion ... hand in the space between the buttons of the coat , vest or skirt , and elevating the thumb . The answer is given by ...
... hand placed on the heart and quickly withdrawn , the person remain- ing perfectly erect . ] When this saluta- tion ... hand in the space between the buttons of the coat , vest or skirt , and elevating the thumb . The answer is given by ...
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