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... daring , and endurance , as well as and the power to fight the nation's foes . No citizen state should wrong any man ; but it is not enough n refrain from infringing on the rights of others ; he mus able and willing to stand up for his ...
... daring , and endurance , as well as and the power to fight the nation's foes . No citizen state should wrong any man ; but it is not enough n refrain from infringing on the rights of others ; he mus able and willing to stand up for his ...
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... daring which was one of his chief characteristics . So exposed himself that bullets passed through his coat and hat , and the Indians and the French who tried to bring him down thought he bore a charmed life . He afterwards served with ...
... daring which was one of his chief characteristics . So exposed himself that bullets passed through his coat and hat , and the Indians and the French who tried to bring him down thought he bore a charmed life . He afterwards served with ...
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... daring , venturing , as we go the unknown ways , Pioneers ! O Pioneers ! The sachem blowing the smoke first towards the sun and then The The towards the scalp dance enacted with painted faces and gut- drama of the tural exclamations ...
... daring , venturing , as we go the unknown ways , Pioneers ! O Pioneers ! The sachem blowing the smoke first towards the sun and then The The towards the scalp dance enacted with painted faces and gut- drama of the tural exclamations ...
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... - tions so adverse that they had crushed the hope of every one else . Let it be remembered , also , that it was not a spirit of desperation or of ig- 54 norance , a reckless daring which did not count THE BATTLE OF TRENTON 53.
... - tions so adverse that they had crushed the hope of every one else . Let it be remembered , also , that it was not a spirit of desperation or of ig- 54 norance , a reckless daring which did not count THE BATTLE OF TRENTON 53.
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Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt. 54 norance , a reckless daring which did not count No one knew better than Washington the cost . no one , indeed , never sions , so well the exact state of affairs ; for he , conspicuously among ...
Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt. 54 norance , a reckless daring which did not count No one knew better than Washington the cost . no one , indeed , never sions , so well the exact state of affairs ; for he , conspicuously among ...
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