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— Thomas B. Macaulay"We must succumb to the general influence of the times. No man can be of the tenth century, if he would; be must be a man of the nineteenth century."
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Boys forget what their country means by just reading "the land of the free" in history books. Then they get to be men, they forgeteven more. Liberty's too precious a thing to be buried in books.
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