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A PEEP AT 





UNCLE SAM'S FARM, 



WORKSHOP, FISHERIES, &c. 



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By P. TOCQUE, 



AUTHOR OF -WANDERING THOUGHTS," &c. 



" If British and American Christians do their duty, the boy is at school 

 who will live to see half the human family speaking the English lan- 

 guage, and half the surface of the globe covered with the Anglo-Saxon 

 race, and blessed with its civilization. The railway engines that shall 

 thunder through the heart of Asia, Africa, and the American continent, 

 will speak and teach the English language; and so will the mounted 

 lightnings on all the highways and wire bridges of thought that shall be 

 erected for the converse of the world's extremes." — Elihu Buuritt. 



BOSTON: 



CHARLES H. PElRCE AND COMPANY. 

 1851. 





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