. Catch words of patriotism. Nnxttmbtt 3fftrgt The spectacle of an inde-pendent ana powerful repub-lic. —Edward Everett, fbttxinbUnder God the people rule. Motto of South Dakota, admitted 1889. Among the nations brightbeyond compare. James Russell Lowell. Q. fi •***t«* >A^no snail assign limits tothe achievements ox free mindsand free hands under the pro-tection of our glorious Union? James Polk. Proudest of all earthstnrones is his who rules by afree people s choice. Anonymous. liaiUfe Act worthy of yourselves. Joseph VC^arren. mm Sympathize in all effortsto extend the blessings of civ


. Catch words of patriotism. Nnxttmbtt 3fftrgt The spectacle of an inde-pendent ana powerful repub-lic. —Edward Everett, fbttxinbUnder God the people rule. Motto of South Dakota, admitted 1889. Among the nations brightbeyond compare. James Russell Lowell. Q. fi •***t«* >A^no snail assign limits tothe achievements ox free mindsand free hands under the pro-tection of our glorious Union? James Polk. Proudest of all earthstnrones is his who rules by afree people s choice. Anonymous. liaiUfe Act worthy of yourselves. Joseph VC^arren. mm Sympathize in all effortsto extend the blessings of civiland political liberty. Zacnary Taylor. Mi&mmm gfctttfr Tne young men or the na-tion nave a peculiar interestm maintaining the national llOnor. — U. S. Grant. God grants liberty to thosewho love it, and are alwaysready to guard and defend it. Daniel vvehster.®UH>lftf|Let independence be our boast. —Joseph Hofikinson, horn 1770. Then join hand in nand,brave Americans all; By uniting we stand, by di-viding we fall. John Dichnson, horn 1732. tf n r <* it & #_<r^ & »** 6 I 8 When America spoke,there was no one m tne landwno was not an American. John Ire/ana, ifftftggtttlf Paternalism is tne bane orrepublican institutions. G


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