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" Kill me, or else you are a murderer!"

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"I am for economy. After that I am for more economy. At this time and under present conditions that is my conception of serving all the people."

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"A government which lays taxes on the people not required by urgent public necessity and sound public policy is not a protector of liberty, but an instrument of tyranny. It condemns the citizen to servitude."

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"We must have no carelessness in our dealings with public property or the expenditure of public money. Such a condition is characteristic either of an undeveloped people, or of a decadent civilization. America is neither."

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"We must have no carelessness in our dealings with public property or the expenditure of public money. Such a condition is characteristic either of an undeveloped people, or of a decadent civilization. America is neither."

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"No matter what anyone may say about making the rich and the corporations pay the taxes, in the end they come out of the people who toil. It is your fellow workers who are ordered to work for the Government, every time an appropriation bill is passed. The people pay the expense of government, often many times over, in the increased cost of living. I want taxes to be less, that the people may have more."

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"I do not want to see any of the people cringing supplicants for the favor of the Government, when they should all be independent masters of their own destiny."

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"If the people lose control of the arteries of trade and the natural sources of mechanical power, the nationalization of all industry should soon be expected. Our forefathers were alert to resist all encroachments upon their rights. If we wish to maintain our rights, we can do no less."

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"It is very difficult to reconcile the American ideal of a sovereign people capable of owning and managing their own government with an inability to own and manage their own business."

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"We are too solicitous for government intervention, on the theory, first, that the people themselves are helpless, and second, that the Government has superior capacity for action. Often times both of these conclusions are wrong."

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"What America needs is to hold to its ancient and well-charted course. Our country was conceived in the theory of local self-government. It has been dedicated by long practice to that wise and beneficent policy. It is the foundation principle of our system of liberty. It makes the largest promise to the freedom and development of the individual. Its preservation is worth all the effort and all the sacrifice that it may cost."

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in 1924
" I am having a pretty bad time. The lab work is a terrible bore, and I am so bad at it that it is impossible to feel that I am learning anything"

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in 1924
in
Mount Everest
gabardine jacket during his attempt to climb Mount Everest
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American Samoa
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fieldwork for her doctoral dissertation
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in
his flower shop
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in 1924
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Royatynka
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Milton, Massachusetts, U.S.
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Milton, Massachusetts, U.S.
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in 1924
its mass-produced car
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in
NFL Championship
but the NFL ruled that games after November 30 did not count towards league standings, so the Bears finished second
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in 1924
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University of Vienna
as a forum for discussions toward a new direction of philosophy; one that moved away from metaphysics and focused on empiricism
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in 1924
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University of Vienna
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