I can live upon my fellow-citizens without doing them useful service in return; for I plainly see that this must bring suffering and want to some of them. I will do nothing to desecrate the soil of America, or pollute her air or degrade her children,... With Poor Immigrants to America - Pagina 211di Stephen Graham - 1914 - 306 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Albert Shaw - 1893 - 898 pagine
...will do nothing to desecrate her soil, or pollute her air, or to degrade her children, my brothera and sisters. I will try to make her cities beautiful and her citizens healthy and glad, so that she may be a desired home for her children in days to come." O-HER ARTICLES. Mademoiselle... | |
| 1900 - 780 pagine
...a commercial nation, if we shall continue united and faithful to ourselves." — George Washington. "I am a citizen of America and an heir to all her...myself now, and for her children in days to come." — Anonymous. WRITINGS. Washington, G., 1st Pres. of tAc US Writings of W., ed. by WC Ford. Hv. 1889-92.... | |
| 1911 - 556 pagine
...do nothing to desecrate the soil of America, or pollute her air or degrade her children, my brotheri and sisters. I will try to make her cities beautiful,...myself now, and for her children in days to come. Citizenship explalned Dawes. How we arc governed. An explanation of the Constitution and government... | |
| John Cotton Dana - 1911 - 84 pagine
...desecrate the soil of America, or pollute her air or degrade her children, my brothers and sifters. if I will try to make her cities beautiful, and her citizens...myself now, and for her children in days to come. The Free Public Library of Newark, NJ 1910 We have had a thousand of these printed, and are having... | |
| Newark (N.J.). Board of Education - 1911 - 240 pagine
...adapted from the circular, "The Good Citizen Says:" my brothers and sisters. I will try to make her beautiful and her citizens healthy and happy, so that...myself now, and for her children in days to come." Plan of Organization If separate civic activity cannot prevail in each grade, there should be at least... | |
| John Cotton Dana - 1912 - 726 pagine
...desecrate the soil of America, or pollute her air, or degrade her children, my brothers and sisters. Ч I will try to make her cities beautiful, and her citizens...myself now, and for her children in days to come. The Free PubUc Library of Newark. NJ 1910 Pig 1 I The original is printed on a card, 12 x 1 7 1-2,... | |
| New York Public Library - 1914 - 74 pagine
...them useful service in return; for I plainly see that this must bring suffering and want to sonuof them. I will do nothing to desecrate the soil of America,...myself now, and for her children in days to come." — Anon. PRINTED AT THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 39015065520978 IHMV. ... | |
| Calvin Noyes Kendall, George Alonzo Mirick - 1915 - 438 pagine
...inspiring words that are worth learning by every school boy and girl in America: The Good Citizen Says1 I am a citizen of America and an heir to all her greatness...myself now, and for her children in days to come. Thus viewed, civics involves the study and practice of hygiene; that is, of health of body and of mind.... | |
| Calvin Noyes Kendall, George Alonzo Mirick - 1915 - 346 pagine
...his work in his place. 1 John Cotton Dana, Librarian of the Free Public Library, Newark, New Jersey. I will not fill any post or pursue any business where...myself now, and for her children in days to come. Thus viewed, civics involves the study and practice of hygiene; that is, of health of body and of mind.... | |
| C. S. Calodikes - 1917 - 192 pagine
...fill any post or pursue any business where I can live upon my fellowcitizens without doing them some useful service in return, for I plainly see that this...myself now, and for her children in days to come. AMERICA, I LOVE YOU Amjd fields of clover, 'Twas just a little over A hundred years ago, T' aYY^ÄXow... | |
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