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I have but one lamp by which rny feet The first national Thanksgiving holiday are guided, and that is the lamp of ex- Q 5 . Q was proclaimed by Lincoln in 7863-at perience, I know no way ofjudging the 5 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q g the height of the Civil War. future but by the past, 8 Q 5 . Patrick Henry '. 5, Everything comes to him who hustles while America's first woman's club was estab- he waits. lished in 7774 to encourage the boycot- Thomas A. Edison ting of British products-namely tea, I i i ,KX N Mix '-.,,, Freedom of religiong freedom ofthe pressg freedom of person under the t t i 1 Ti Y t t protection of habeas corpusg and trial by juries selected-these princi- vi ples from the bright constellation which has gone before us and guided 57Qgi fifff our steps through an age of revolution and reformation. .1553 Q Thomas jefferson lT'3 YOUR PRIVILEGE 5 i 2 255: i . . I i The nation's first income tax was levied in 7867-to help finance the H E 5 H war. i fi U a t ' t ' ' -it in W i V1 0 , , ' i' T ir X W i ' tw if 4 E U F ' x X t N x h A 1 Q I ' . , ay L Q L i L 1' A S i W ' - 3 'V A-Elin .U X i HQ. M ,f i i y X it L i L xt ' it N X L T x it - i S3 L' .,, - T - W U 1 E :: i 2- f i - 1 ggi Logs Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearn- JS- , ing to breathe free. The wretched refuse of your teeming 'fiqfvl shore, send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift 1 :I -3 the lamp beside the golden door. ' 4 Emma Lazarus 'x ,li Inscription on the Statue of Liberty l , 'i l ' '- . f 'C irttii-aiiei.eiiLeii:eiiei.iQ1iEireiie.Q
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o 0 0 6, ,gg , America ls has 'T f I ' ' ' N A green thicket of trees Birthday parties PGHHUI buffer On a crisp Ritz , X' A '7 Front porch of a farmhouse COWb0Y5 and lfidlam Cfafkef P Politicalposters Church on Sunday A Mel BfOOk'S movie Q ivy A Mardi Gras A bottle of Coke Massive range of mountains ' One nation, under God Summer vacations MiCkGy MOUSE N7 A twilight's gleam You and Me Wearing faded jeans Q , g 'jf' Paradeg Moonlight, romance, and a chevy FOUffh Of luly X Dad's favorite chair van Elvis Presley swiveling his hips 7 .I Lexington and Concord Firecrackers Corn flakes 1 Baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie The Fonze Saturday cartoons Walter Cronkite Neighbor helping neighbor Last day of school KW Auld Lang Syne Paul Harvey's Good Morning, Equality Red, white, and blue America Homemade ice cream Gas pumps I Cod grants liberty to ' those who love it and X ! are always ready to X 5 2 guard and defend it. XT , - -J Daniel Webster ,Z X - - man w o wi notpro- Axioms il ' H -' 55 A h il to ix Sl tect his freedom does -' fp, yx I vv NN -- not deserve to be free. We may give advice, but we J 99 iv Xixxi ' Gen. Douglas t ' d t. , Canno give Con UC S 0 . I IIV AN V MacArthur Lost time is never found again. X - ff' A 3' fi X 'WP The Cod who gave us He thatfalls in love with himself 4 E X' me gave Q5 freedom at will have no rivals. the Same Ume' Thomas jefferson Better slip with the foot than with the tongue, Cod helps them that help them- selves, He that riseth late must trot all day. Anger is never without a reason, but seldom a good one, 'N MV hi., The Americon's Creed I believe in the United States of America, as a government of the peo- ple, by the people, for the people, whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed, a democracy in a republic, a sovereign na- tion of many sovereign statesg a perfect union, one and inseparable, es- tablished upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes, I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support its constitution, to obey its laws, to respect its flag and to defend it against enemies. William Tyler Page Adopted by an Act of Congress, April 6, 7978 One man with courage makes a majority, Andrew jackson And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. john F. Kennedy gi, Rf li Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East, or West. You are all depen- .. E dent one on another and should be one in st R -lg- , union. ln one word, be a nation: be Americans, and be true to yourselves. i A k4-Y-4 44 Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputationg for it is better to be alone than in bad company, George Washington
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