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Identifier: storyofamericanf00fall (find matches)
Title: Story of the American flag with patriotic selections and incidents
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Fallows, Samuel, Bp., 1835-1922, ed
Subjects: Flags -- United States Patriotism
Publisher: Boston (etc.) Educational publishing co
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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llow; By it our fathers stood, unmoved and true;Living, defended; dying, from their pillow. With their last blessing, passed it on to you. Stand by the flag! though death-shots round it rattle. And underneath its waving folds have met.In all the dread array of sanguine battle, The quivering lance and glittering bayonet.Stand by the flag! all doubt and treason scorning, Believe, with courage firm and faith sublime,That it will float until the eternal morningPales in its glories all the lights of time. —Anonymous.And then the flag! We talk of the flag, the flag, the flag! to everysoldier of the Union it has a strange and precious meaning. Thereis v/ritten upon its folds that which has to us the greatest inspirationand significance. It is our desire that that flag, every stain havingbeen washed from its folds, shall float proudly over this land ofours, and that it shall be respected all around this great globe. —General Eli Torrance,(Ex-Commander-in-Chief Grand Army of the Republic.)
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7X 72 STORY OF THE AMERICAN FLAG. We look npon our country with pride and satisfaction. It hasoutstripped uA other nations in strength and power. Its standardsare high; its good name unsullied by any reckless executive act.Its flag was never more respected, and its wholesome influence uponthe world was never more potent than now. —U. S. Senator Charles JV. Fairbanks. It has been said that this is the rich mans country. I deny it.It is the poor boys country; it is our country; it is that countrywhose flag is the symbol for fair play throughout Christendom, andfor the triumph of commerce and for a world-wide humanity—thegreatest country on earth. —Hon. Charles B. Land is, M. C. Hail to our banner brave,All oer the land and wave, To-day unfurled!No folds to us so fairThrown on the summer air.None can with thee compare, In all the world. -W. P. Til den. UNITED STATES NATIONAL ANTHEM. God of the frc-^! upon Thy breathOur Flag is for the Right unrolled. As broad and brave as when its

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  • booksubject:Flags____United_States
  • booksubject:Patriotism
  • bookpublisher:Boston__etc___Educational_publishing_co
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  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:82
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