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1.Who Loves His Country
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Who loves his country will not rest Content with vow and pledge alone, But flies her banner in his breast And counts her destiny his own Not only when...
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2.Happy Life at A Tavern
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Happy Life at A Tavern From The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell We dined at an excellent inn at Chapelhouse, where Dr. Johnson expatiated on t...
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3.George Washington to His Wife
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You may believe me, when I assure you in the most solemn manner that, so far from seeking this employment, I have used every effort in my power to avo...
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4.Night in the Open World
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11 NIGHT IN THE OPEN WORLD Night is a dead and monotonous period under a roof; but in the open would it passes lightly, with its stars and dews and pe...
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5.THE Importance of Scientific Experiments
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10 THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS The rise of modern science may perhaps be considered to date as f...
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6.The Flight of Youth
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09 The flight of youth The Flight of Youth by Richard Henry Stoddard There are gains for all our losses. There are balms for all our pain: But when yo...
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7.08 an Hour Before Sunrise
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08 an Hour Before Sunrise an Hour Before Sunrise An hour before sunrise in the city there in an air of cold, solitary desolation about the noiseless s...
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8.07 on Etiquette
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07 on Etiquette ON ETIQUETTE Etiquette to society is what apparel is to the individual. Without apparel men would go in shameful nudity which would su...
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9.The House-Cricket
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06 The House-Cricket Crickets are fond of kitchens and bakers' ovens, on account of their perpetual warmth. Tender insects that live abroad either enj...
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10.05 Reading Good Books
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05 Reading Good Books Devote some of you leisure, I repeat, to cultivating a love of reading good books. Fortunate indeed are those who contrive to ma...