One Hundred And Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Redwood Li

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One Hundred And Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Redwood Li
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All this not with the idea that such a book would in any sense replace our standard histories, but that it would pre- sent the main features of our history and our form of gov- ernment in a form so simple and attractive that it would be widely read and not only give the readers a good general idea of the benefits of our system of government, but would interest them to such an extent as to send them to the li- braries for more detailed accounts.
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... Wood, President of the New England Association of Woolen Manufacturers, proposes to take 30, 000 copies for circulation among factory workers, particularly those of foreign birth or extraction; that he at first proposed to have these printed in the language of the employees; but that he is advised that more good would be done if the books were printed in English, because the chil- dren of the people needing what is called Americanization go to school, read and speak English, and would read the books to their parents.

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