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This blatant lie is what is hammered into the brains of children by parents and teachers, and only very recently has it begun to dawn on some United-States citizens that maybe their so much touted greatness is not there to last for generations to come.
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Even if this bill becomes a law in the United-States it will have a very big impact on creators around the world, on creators like you.
Oppose the Orphan Works Act of 2008 « Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog 2008
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Though we end up having Ghettos like every other country, and racism is still very present, I believe racial conditions are better than in Europe and maybe even the United-States.
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A quantity of gold from the "Boston and Nova-Scotia" mines in the Waverley District, just coined into eagles at the United-States Mint, and the results of which process are officially returned to the President of that Company, required a considerable amount of alloy to the ore as received from the mines, in order to bring it down to the standard fineness of the
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These maps are to be filled in, without assistance, by the contestants; Klemm's Relief Map of the United-States to be used for this purpose; one of these Relief Maps will be sent without charge to any subscriber who wishes to compete.
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Legislature of the United-States and at the expiration of every
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United-States Survey-map you will please to follow that river back to the mountains, when your finger-nail touches the Sierra it will be (or would, were the maps somewhat correcter) in the Great Yo-Semite.
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The United-States, he said, has to protect the world against Russian and English pride - it is a very sweet idea.
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With what eyes can the white child look upon the colored child and the colored child look upon himself, when they have completed the assigned course of United-States history, and in it found not one word of credit, not one word of favorable comment for even one among the millions of his fore-parents who have lived through nearly three centuries of his country's history.
Documenting the American South: the Southern Experience in 19-th Century America 1909
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I wus some in hopes that he might give up the idee of bein 'United-States senator, and I might have rest from my tower; for I dreaded, oh, how I dreaded, the job!
Sweet Cicely — or Josiah Allen as a Politician Marietta Holley 1881
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