Historical Documents
Before Americans can truly understand what they have willingly given up, by way of lost freedoms and bloody liberty, they must be able to read the stories, commentaries, and legal briefs penned from the very beginnings of this nation.
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- First Prayer of the New American Congress (Duche)
- Declaration of Independence
- A Historical View of Slavery
- A Government Of Our Own [Thomas Paine, 1737-1809]
- An Ax To Grind (1706 -- 1790)
- Liberty and Union [Daniel Webster]
- The Pilgrims Land and Meet The Indians (1620)
- Socialism and the Church [O.A. Brownson, 1849]
- O Solitude! [John Keats, 1815]
- Washington’s Farewell Address George Washington, 1796]
- Farewell To The Army Of Northern Virginia [Robert E. Lee, 1865]
- First Inaugural Address [Jefferson, 1801]
- Mandate For Change [Eisenhower, 1953]
- OF WOMEN WHO PUT ON AIRS [Holmes]
- Of Acquiring and Using Riches [Chaucer]
- SONG OF MARION'S MEN [Bryant]
- Impeachment of President Clinton, Draft of all four articles
- The True Meaning of Liberalism [Wendell Wilkie, 1938]
- Letter To Sir Joseph Banks [Benjamin Franklin, 1783]
- COMMON SENSE [Thomas Paine, 1737-1809]
- A Bill From The Town Pump [First Book In English, 1894]
- The Star Spangled Banner, 1814 [Baldwin's Readers]
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