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We Hold These Truths. . . . presents 54 historically powerful quotes from the country's founders and founding documents and provides rich narratives that highlight their astounding, and generally unknown, origins.
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We Hold These Truths. . . . presents 54 historically powerful quotes from the country's founders and founding documents and provides rich narratives that highlight their astounding, and generally unknown, origins.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 330g
- ISBN-13: 9780742562738
- ISBN-10: 0742562735
- Artikelnr.: 26203795
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 330g
- ISBN-13: 9780742562738
- ISBN-10: 0742562735
- Artikelnr.: 26203795
Paul Aron is an editor and writer for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He lives in Richmond, Virginia.
Part 1 Abigail Adams Chapter 2 "Remember the Ladies" Part 3 John Adams
Chapter 4 "Facts are stubborn things" Chapter 5 "the most insignificant
office that ever the invention of man contrived" Chapter 6 "The Revolution
was in the minds and hearts of the people" Chapter 7 "Thomas Jefferson
survives" Part 8 Anonymous Chapter 9 "E pluribus Unum" Chapter 10 "Yankee
Doodle went to town" Part 11 John Dickinson Chapter 12 "By uniting we
stand, by dividing we fall" Chapter 13 "United, we stand - Divided, we
fall" -Virginia Gazette Part 14 Olaudah Equiano Chapter 15 "The shrieks of
the women, and the groans of the dying" Part 16 Benjamin Franklin Chapter
17 "Early to bed, and early to rise" Chapter 18 "Let the experiment be
made" Chapter 19 "Join, or Die" Chapter 20 "Don't tread on me" -
Christopher Gadsden Chapter 21 "We must ... all hang together, or most
assuredly we shall all hang separately" Chapter 22 "A republic if you can
keep it" Part 23 Nathan Hale Chapter 24 "I only regret that I have but one
life to lose for my country" Part 25 Alexander Hamilton Chapter 26 "I never
expect to see a perfect work from imperfect man" Chapter 27 "Your people is
a great beast" Part 28 John Hancock Chapter 29 "I write so that King George
III may read without his spectacles" Part 30 Patrick Henry Chapter 31 "If
this be treason, make the most of it" Chapter 32 "Give me liberty or give
me death" Part 33 Thomas Jefferson Chapter 34 "We hold these truths to be
self evident" Chapter 35 "a wall of separation between church and state"
Chapter 36 "I like a little rebellion now and then" Chapter 37 "a
government without newspapers or newspapers without a government" Chapter
38 "We have the wolf by the ears" Chapter 39 "Is it the Fourth?" Part 40
John Paul Jones Chapter 41 "I have not yet begun to fight" Part 42 Francis
Scott Key Chapter 43 "O! say can you see" Chapter 44 "In God is our Trust"
Part 45 James Madison Chapter 46 "If men were angels, no government would
be necessary" Chapter 47 "Congress shall make no law" Part 48 John Marshall
Chapter 49 "An act of the legislature, repugnant to the Constitution, is
void" Chapter 50 "The government of the Union is, emphatically and truly, a
government of the people" Chapter 51 "The people made the Constitution, and
the people can unmake it" Part 52 George Mason Chapter 53 "All men are by
nature equally free and independent" Part 54 James Otis Chapter 55
"Taxation without representation is tyranny" Chapter 56 "No taxation
without representation" - Jonathan Mayhew Part 57 Thomas Paine Chapter 58
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again" Chapter 59 "These
are the times that try men's souls" Part 60 William Prescott Chapter 61
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Part 62 Paul Revere
Chapter 63 "One if by land, and two if by sea" Chapter 64 "The British are
coming" Part 65 Tachnedorus Chapter 66 "Who is there to mourn for Logan?
Not one" Part 67 George Washington Chapter 68 "I can't tell a lie" Chapter
69 "I heard the bullets whistle" Chapter 70 "their marches might be traced
by the blood from their feet" Chapter 71 "If their citizens should not be
completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own" Chapter 72
"My movement to the chair of government will be accompanied by feelings not
unlike these of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution"
Chapter 73 "entangling alliances with none" Chapter 74 "First in war, first
in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen" - Henry Lee Part 75
Phillis Wheatley Chapter 76 "In every human breast, God has implanted a
principle, which we call love of freedom" Part 77 James Wilson Chapter 78
"We the people"
Chapter 4 "Facts are stubborn things" Chapter 5 "the most insignificant
office that ever the invention of man contrived" Chapter 6 "The Revolution
was in the minds and hearts of the people" Chapter 7 "Thomas Jefferson
survives" Part 8 Anonymous Chapter 9 "E pluribus Unum" Chapter 10 "Yankee
Doodle went to town" Part 11 John Dickinson Chapter 12 "By uniting we
stand, by dividing we fall" Chapter 13 "United, we stand - Divided, we
fall" -Virginia Gazette Part 14 Olaudah Equiano Chapter 15 "The shrieks of
the women, and the groans of the dying" Part 16 Benjamin Franklin Chapter
17 "Early to bed, and early to rise" Chapter 18 "Let the experiment be
made" Chapter 19 "Join, or Die" Chapter 20 "Don't tread on me" -
Christopher Gadsden Chapter 21 "We must ... all hang together, or most
assuredly we shall all hang separately" Chapter 22 "A republic if you can
keep it" Part 23 Nathan Hale Chapter 24 "I only regret that I have but one
life to lose for my country" Part 25 Alexander Hamilton Chapter 26 "I never
expect to see a perfect work from imperfect man" Chapter 27 "Your people is
a great beast" Part 28 John Hancock Chapter 29 "I write so that King George
III may read without his spectacles" Part 30 Patrick Henry Chapter 31 "If
this be treason, make the most of it" Chapter 32 "Give me liberty or give
me death" Part 33 Thomas Jefferson Chapter 34 "We hold these truths to be
self evident" Chapter 35 "a wall of separation between church and state"
Chapter 36 "I like a little rebellion now and then" Chapter 37 "a
government without newspapers or newspapers without a government" Chapter
38 "We have the wolf by the ears" Chapter 39 "Is it the Fourth?" Part 40
John Paul Jones Chapter 41 "I have not yet begun to fight" Part 42 Francis
Scott Key Chapter 43 "O! say can you see" Chapter 44 "In God is our Trust"
Part 45 James Madison Chapter 46 "If men were angels, no government would
be necessary" Chapter 47 "Congress shall make no law" Part 48 John Marshall
Chapter 49 "An act of the legislature, repugnant to the Constitution, is
void" Chapter 50 "The government of the Union is, emphatically and truly, a
government of the people" Chapter 51 "The people made the Constitution, and
the people can unmake it" Part 52 George Mason Chapter 53 "All men are by
nature equally free and independent" Part 54 James Otis Chapter 55
"Taxation without representation is tyranny" Chapter 56 "No taxation
without representation" - Jonathan Mayhew Part 57 Thomas Paine Chapter 58
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again" Chapter 59 "These
are the times that try men's souls" Part 60 William Prescott Chapter 61
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Part 62 Paul Revere
Chapter 63 "One if by land, and two if by sea" Chapter 64 "The British are
coming" Part 65 Tachnedorus Chapter 66 "Who is there to mourn for Logan?
Not one" Part 67 George Washington Chapter 68 "I can't tell a lie" Chapter
69 "I heard the bullets whistle" Chapter 70 "their marches might be traced
by the blood from their feet" Chapter 71 "If their citizens should not be
completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own" Chapter 72
"My movement to the chair of government will be accompanied by feelings not
unlike these of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution"
Chapter 73 "entangling alliances with none" Chapter 74 "First in war, first
in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen" - Henry Lee Part 75
Phillis Wheatley Chapter 76 "In every human breast, God has implanted a
principle, which we call love of freedom" Part 77 James Wilson Chapter 78
"We the people"
Part 1 Abigail Adams Chapter 2 "Remember the Ladies" Part 3 John Adams
Chapter 4 "Facts are stubborn things" Chapter 5 "the most insignificant
office that ever the invention of man contrived" Chapter 6 "The Revolution
was in the minds and hearts of the people" Chapter 7 "Thomas Jefferson
survives" Part 8 Anonymous Chapter 9 "E pluribus Unum" Chapter 10 "Yankee
Doodle went to town" Part 11 John Dickinson Chapter 12 "By uniting we
stand, by dividing we fall" Chapter 13 "United, we stand - Divided, we
fall" -Virginia Gazette Part 14 Olaudah Equiano Chapter 15 "The shrieks of
the women, and the groans of the dying" Part 16 Benjamin Franklin Chapter
17 "Early to bed, and early to rise" Chapter 18 "Let the experiment be
made" Chapter 19 "Join, or Die" Chapter 20 "Don't tread on me" -
Christopher Gadsden Chapter 21 "We must ... all hang together, or most
assuredly we shall all hang separately" Chapter 22 "A republic if you can
keep it" Part 23 Nathan Hale Chapter 24 "I only regret that I have but one
life to lose for my country" Part 25 Alexander Hamilton Chapter 26 "I never
expect to see a perfect work from imperfect man" Chapter 27 "Your people is
a great beast" Part 28 John Hancock Chapter 29 "I write so that King George
III may read without his spectacles" Part 30 Patrick Henry Chapter 31 "If
this be treason, make the most of it" Chapter 32 "Give me liberty or give
me death" Part 33 Thomas Jefferson Chapter 34 "We hold these truths to be
self evident" Chapter 35 "a wall of separation between church and state"
Chapter 36 "I like a little rebellion now and then" Chapter 37 "a
government without newspapers or newspapers without a government" Chapter
38 "We have the wolf by the ears" Chapter 39 "Is it the Fourth?" Part 40
John Paul Jones Chapter 41 "I have not yet begun to fight" Part 42 Francis
Scott Key Chapter 43 "O! say can you see" Chapter 44 "In God is our Trust"
Part 45 James Madison Chapter 46 "If men were angels, no government would
be necessary" Chapter 47 "Congress shall make no law" Part 48 John Marshall
Chapter 49 "An act of the legislature, repugnant to the Constitution, is
void" Chapter 50 "The government of the Union is, emphatically and truly, a
government of the people" Chapter 51 "The people made the Constitution, and
the people can unmake it" Part 52 George Mason Chapter 53 "All men are by
nature equally free and independent" Part 54 James Otis Chapter 55
"Taxation without representation is tyranny" Chapter 56 "No taxation
without representation" - Jonathan Mayhew Part 57 Thomas Paine Chapter 58
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again" Chapter 59 "These
are the times that try men's souls" Part 60 William Prescott Chapter 61
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Part 62 Paul Revere
Chapter 63 "One if by land, and two if by sea" Chapter 64 "The British are
coming" Part 65 Tachnedorus Chapter 66 "Who is there to mourn for Logan?
Not one" Part 67 George Washington Chapter 68 "I can't tell a lie" Chapter
69 "I heard the bullets whistle" Chapter 70 "their marches might be traced
by the blood from their feet" Chapter 71 "If their citizens should not be
completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own" Chapter 72
"My movement to the chair of government will be accompanied by feelings not
unlike these of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution"
Chapter 73 "entangling alliances with none" Chapter 74 "First in war, first
in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen" - Henry Lee Part 75
Phillis Wheatley Chapter 76 "In every human breast, God has implanted a
principle, which we call love of freedom" Part 77 James Wilson Chapter 78
"We the people"
Chapter 4 "Facts are stubborn things" Chapter 5 "the most insignificant
office that ever the invention of man contrived" Chapter 6 "The Revolution
was in the minds and hearts of the people" Chapter 7 "Thomas Jefferson
survives" Part 8 Anonymous Chapter 9 "E pluribus Unum" Chapter 10 "Yankee
Doodle went to town" Part 11 John Dickinson Chapter 12 "By uniting we
stand, by dividing we fall" Chapter 13 "United, we stand - Divided, we
fall" -Virginia Gazette Part 14 Olaudah Equiano Chapter 15 "The shrieks of
the women, and the groans of the dying" Part 16 Benjamin Franklin Chapter
17 "Early to bed, and early to rise" Chapter 18 "Let the experiment be
made" Chapter 19 "Join, or Die" Chapter 20 "Don't tread on me" -
Christopher Gadsden Chapter 21 "We must ... all hang together, or most
assuredly we shall all hang separately" Chapter 22 "A republic if you can
keep it" Part 23 Nathan Hale Chapter 24 "I only regret that I have but one
life to lose for my country" Part 25 Alexander Hamilton Chapter 26 "I never
expect to see a perfect work from imperfect man" Chapter 27 "Your people is
a great beast" Part 28 John Hancock Chapter 29 "I write so that King George
III may read without his spectacles" Part 30 Patrick Henry Chapter 31 "If
this be treason, make the most of it" Chapter 32 "Give me liberty or give
me death" Part 33 Thomas Jefferson Chapter 34 "We hold these truths to be
self evident" Chapter 35 "a wall of separation between church and state"
Chapter 36 "I like a little rebellion now and then" Chapter 37 "a
government without newspapers or newspapers without a government" Chapter
38 "We have the wolf by the ears" Chapter 39 "Is it the Fourth?" Part 40
John Paul Jones Chapter 41 "I have not yet begun to fight" Part 42 Francis
Scott Key Chapter 43 "O! say can you see" Chapter 44 "In God is our Trust"
Part 45 James Madison Chapter 46 "If men were angels, no government would
be necessary" Chapter 47 "Congress shall make no law" Part 48 John Marshall
Chapter 49 "An act of the legislature, repugnant to the Constitution, is
void" Chapter 50 "The government of the Union is, emphatically and truly, a
government of the people" Chapter 51 "The people made the Constitution, and
the people can unmake it" Part 52 George Mason Chapter 53 "All men are by
nature equally free and independent" Part 54 James Otis Chapter 55
"Taxation without representation is tyranny" Chapter 56 "No taxation
without representation" - Jonathan Mayhew Part 57 Thomas Paine Chapter 58
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again" Chapter 59 "These
are the times that try men's souls" Part 60 William Prescott Chapter 61
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" Part 62 Paul Revere
Chapter 63 "One if by land, and two if by sea" Chapter 64 "The British are
coming" Part 65 Tachnedorus Chapter 66 "Who is there to mourn for Logan?
Not one" Part 67 George Washington Chapter 68 "I can't tell a lie" Chapter
69 "I heard the bullets whistle" Chapter 70 "their marches might be traced
by the blood from their feet" Chapter 71 "If their citizens should not be
completely free and happy, the fault will be entirely their own" Chapter 72
"My movement to the chair of government will be accompanied by feelings not
unlike these of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution"
Chapter 73 "entangling alliances with none" Chapter 74 "First in war, first
in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen" - Henry Lee Part 75
Phillis Wheatley Chapter 76 "In every human breast, God has implanted a
principle, which we call love of freedom" Part 77 James Wilson Chapter 78
"We the people"