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NU B T I 1 r It can d L edveftxr ' 1'alvent1rel I'lOlmQ alme l'adventure Chaque pays s alvcntf r L n lstopde Colomb, Amer 1cus Vesputcv I que rtter, etc qlel momme' ans lf sll eme step e ac at 1 ler sf nod qu monde nouve u 11 a herche pour JP J ssaae V Ts 'HSl9 I1 a deux vllsse ux et 120 hommes Il prlt po s 17N du Labrador pour le rol de France Apres six mol, 11 retourna a France I1 racolt aux Il retourna a Kanat et navlgua 1 fleuve 5 Int ent 3usqu'a la vllle de Montreal Il resta en Kanata ou da l'r1w L 3 lal, l,39, 11 reclama Canada pour la France Le Marquls de La Fayette Amerlca was flghtlng for lts lndependence Sne was lacklng resources necessary to go out and ttack Brltlsh shlps It seemed to La Fayette tnat he would not be able to help the cause In splte of thls, he declded to help He was only 19 years old, but he was determlned to help He bought a boat and wxth 11 COHUanlODb he salled for AmOF1C3 At flFSt Congress recelved hlm coldly They belleved he wa a young man sceklng adventure and not deslrous of servlnp After he had told them that he would Ilght t hls own expense, he w s accept d For A years he fought for Amerlca He not only fought but he obtalned credlt 1n France for the st tes He also persuaded the French klng to send troops It the end of the wer he returned to France, belng recelveo as hero He was so popular that when the peo ple took the Bastllle July lu, 1789, they g ve to hlm the key of the famous prlson Lu Fayette wrote HPerm1t me to present to you the key of the fortress of despotlsm It 15 a trlbute that I owe you as a son to a father, llke an alde dc Camp to h1s g ner 1, as a mlsslonary of llbfrty to h1s patrlarch To thls d y th key 1 at Wash1nFton's Mount Vfrnon home Hls memory 15 1U the heart of AMFFICWHS, thls forelgn man who helped the young n tlon of AmEF1CH POUR HIRE Quelle Age! Un jour un petit garcon demande a une dame: WQuel1e 'age avez-vous, Ifladame? A nQuelle age? Quelle Age! Mon garcon, vous sont tres impertlnent. J'en racontera votre pere.n n0Ul, Oui, Mfdame, c'est ce que mon pere a desireln Shirley Benson, French III f nn- ' ro f' - L 1.a L81 MAINE , , fw, ' , e ' I F' ,. Jxalflflc X1 1, Z' 4 I -J. . . ,. , 1 , ' ' .- al '. My 1 ' it It ' ,4 1 1-. L Q , -Q , 1- , fm - . I A le- fi f ,u s. e o P , LL - . . wx , rt . A , , A' .. , L AK., . K' UE, ' 'f ,-, .I 1 I , . , q Y . In . x . x 4 af . Q V , D c 1 , 121, F J, ,1, J q1N wart ex Crt Q au '1 T' .fs 1 v cl 4, - 'V ' ' ,u. q Lf , I . L CA -3 1 L 4- 0 . . 1, .p e ca ., . 3'GSS ' 1 I ' 1 7 O - . . . . ,la F . , 1 . A y,' ,, i frangals des sauvages et d'amer1que. Il l'ape1lo nanata. c ' .'ca ' a 'Q' -Laur ' ' ' . ' , - ' I f Can- , - ' . , A ' I' ' V, 3- UI. . A- sfo U Lx 1 , ' X ' O ' '1 . . f . . . . , . , . . C G f . . , , C. ' O - f 'I f- -A y q ' H -' U . . . . J I . I . L . , . U Q . . . . A 2 ' ' 0 . . . . A Y X . 1 , 's e 1 , A . 5 0 , ,. Q . J 4 YA , 1 'A 8 .1 C . . . , Y , . 3 . 3 ' 1 ' , v1 X - A 3 I . Q . I U F B 2 A ' ' ' f: z 1 - .1 G- Q . ' I . 8 y . - 1 ' fs I f- f J J . , ' L c. , , V4 I . . . A l , , F 1 . . - M- . . . . . . , e a ' U .c I e ' - .' ' 'J . ' K' v ' . 'A L x .J 5 J -fl I . . . w L: J . C . . . . ,, 2 if , ,
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11 1119 Malne, an old French provlrc , d by some to be the Oflgln of the name of our stlte The populat1on of I 1ne, lr nce 13 308,519 the area 15 2,hlO and the cap1ta1 15 Ang rs The popu1at1on of Ia1ne, U S A was 8u,,266 1D 1 , e are 15 313 215 square m1les and our capltal 15 August The laneuage 1n France, of course, 1G French, wh11e here lt 15 a U1XtUTS of languages, COHSlSt1Hg mostl5 of Ene11sh Nany of our people are French, hoxefer, hav1ng come here from Canada, wh1ch 15 malnlv French speak1ng The department of NHIHG 1n Fr nce does not touch the ocean at any pOlDt, wh11e 1U Am8TlCT one s1de of N31DG 15 bound by the ocean In France, ha1ne l1es ln the 3rd cl1 m3t1C reg1on, WhlCh 15 remarkable for lfS seren1ty and br1pht ness Our state 5 ln the extreme northeast of the U and has a CllmHC9 that 15 much d1f1erent lt 15 very warm 1n sum mer, except for the coast, and cold 1n the wlnter. The products of the French department ire flax and l1nen whlch lS made 1nto cloth for WhlCh France 1 f o 5 The oxen and poultry are of excellent k1HdS The ccp rt ent 13 wooded and game 15 abundant. Gur own state h many forests and much g lt 15 a oO an 3UT1CU1tUF3l state to a certa1n extent, but lt 15 so moun ta1nou5 that 1 rge areas can not be cult1vated A creat many m1nerals are found 1n thlS state Although 1a1ne, France ha good feature as our home state, we n turally prefer our own n1t1ve st te, the state of freedom mOUNt3lHS, many resources nd VHFl1blG weather, so UDllkQ the conservat1ve, fl x FTlSlHg French department Phyll1s H thawsy '50 L'h1ver dans N 1ne L'h1ver dans la at te dc nxlne, fst le temps pour ccr 1US a usements le 5 1 t a t 1 F11 a . L'abonoance de la ne1gc degu1se les mont enes et le temps fFO1O Uele les 1 cs Alors lee g rcons et les T111 5 mettent lcs chauds vetements et 115 commencent nmer les muscments de l'h1ver Que1quefo1s 115 prennent de W8UVHlS9Q culbutes mq1S COUtQfOlS 115 GIWGHC les mo1s de 1'h1fcr Le Hlm6Z vous9 Barbara Berryment 'LQ :FU . .A ' ' n fa Q- rl- v 3 ' F A lf .J gl .-.A. Lf , g , . X ,H . J. ,X . , . l i lc.. 1 U , - T u c F , if 1 g L r-1 1 C Q U I 0 0 e O tx h L ' A , . . Lil Q c,. . ' . . . . . V . 1 f 7 R- 0 1 'I ' I , A U I 4 Y 1 J Q V, . . 1 3 . . . . . . . C 41 .1 'AC 0 kvr . 5 Ill , C J D .- . . 0 0 1 - ' o O o . . . D . . - l , . . . . 'ii I ' 0 I l Q A Y , ' S 'lm U. , ' C ' ' . 4 fl A lvl ' gk C Q a 5 . ,ame . 5 1 5 cz L ' X 5 I. I 3. ' f 1 f , 1 at 5.1 . L, . in Vu tx S . S , 1 . .. ' Z1 f ' ' 73 T1 ' C ' , 5 ' A a 5 'f . . ' 3 c. -, 1 H 0 H ct ta. . , . fl + L F' F1 ' 'I X' f .3 11 A ' -. 1 ' , ' ' - , ta fm 2 ex , le pi 1U Ce, e a W sstde ' Q .I 0 K , ,A ,W . ' 1 ' 'LJ ' 'u L.. 14. Q . 'I I Q ' 1 A 1 ' fx ' ru a .1 A 14 . 4 A O . F . . . - L' f , C Q. 11 , . X Q 9 S V 4 Y A, I
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Prlmus Secundus Primus becundus PPlmUS becundus PTlmUS becundus Prlmus Secundus Prlmus bamualus Swwetserus Johnus Hathawayus Evelyna opraguela Eloulsa Dunhamle Barbara Berrymentla hernardus mrooksus Anna Hathawuyla Urena Whltmunla Juna bryantia Avisa Cushmania Belmontus Domus Wynona Morgania A ....,,,,........,.,..-.-4.7 'COLLOKUL Lnilnh Duo QlVbS nm rlc na Selva dmlCQ Quo 159 Et tu ulvel Lgo dd ta ernam llbrar 1am 1uUFun sum. AC venl, uhsecro, IIE 1 veto QC lloenter. Vldlstlne hodle acta Mlflfp v1d1, nam quldum, dr suppllclum dt eo sument, haec ex sacculo meo clam erlpult. Quld, obsecro rogasl Lstne ullquld HOVLQ Lurope vero, me judlce, magls muplsque 3V1d3 belll vldetur, vereor lU1tUS ne bellum maxlmum pdUC1S ln mLUSlbUS audn qmus Itaneo Cur lta JUd1C8S uultls de C8US1S Prlnnm omnes gentes, ella ex cause, bellum exspfctant, et omnlhus copla patne IIHU e QUI1 s sunt, quae solae, ut opnnnr magno lncltamento sunt bello. LXlStlm8SHu dutem omnes 1nter sese gentes pugnaturas esseo ourmatla COllOQu1um amlcltlae t mut uae SOC18t3t1S cum Flnlandla petlvlt. Italla posthuo er1t? bed Brltanula, Gallle, nelgae cum dll1S patFllS hdbent 1n m9HC1bUS ut conslllls Sarmatlae resestant. Dls lmmortallbus gratlas agamus prop terea quod Amerlcanl sumus. Numquam nostram ad patrlam bcllum pervenlet. Hl,5UHt Paucl D1sc1pul1 Dum Latlna Glassls Recltat bpectat classem Notus ln ludls bum Norma Coxla 1n ludo VlS1taTb amatu Quleta S1m1l1S mus Versus EdW1nUm howtum Ndturam SllV3FUm sclt oemper dlCLHS Intelltgentlam habet Ab studlis llnguae Brltan iae semper dlsturoatur. Semper studiis occupata est Est plenus Plutonis Est nota pro uno puero J I ' ' 'V' ll N ll. Q 1 i'Y 1,3 1 ' . ' . 3 AL ' I D ' 9 5' -, Q 1- .- - . I .1 I A 5 , 1 . x J, ' -1 1 1 Q. Q I 4 .- f Y, A ' LJ J IJ . . A H . -5. X I A ftllln -. . .F . 1 .. . . . . I I 1 ,.-..- '7 dLlnL 4.51.0 X , -. .N . . . . r : . . 0 L AA., ,. . . . . . X I , 4 . Q . . l . . -1 N 'I . H. W . n . ' s . g . . . . . I . . N J' . f 'L 5 F . 0 1 ' o o 0 fy I I I f . 'QQ - Q n u H 0 ' 5 - 1 L . . 3 -f . . 'J 1 , ' ' 1 ' 1 pl YHA1 ' fu A ..1 A .-.f A . . . . . w 3 : 1 . k. fu l Q . V1 J 1 1 x 1 3 , . . .t . . - . . 0 i 3 ' I . . . . - . . . f . 1 ' ' ' ' ,- ' . J. n - ' . . . . r . . . . . Q . . . . . . . I - . . . . . A 'B f w - . - . . . . 1 D . ' , . , -1 . -. - . . . . 2 . - .r . 1 . . . V ' A .J . . J -N Q . . . qi . ' .1 , A I 0 I r .1 .J x Q ' I I I
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