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Consider the Privilege of Your Liberty 
to Buy Liberty Bonds 
I N the rush and rant of things, we some¬ 
times lose sight of the vital direct connec¬ 
tion between the landing of the Pilgrim 
Fathers, and the ringing words of Patrick Henry. 
Both sought liberty. 
One, the liberty of individual thought. 
The other, the liberty of an individual nation. 
Both menaced their lives — and gave their all. 
Because of them, we are. 
Their liberty, secured by heroic privations. 
and baptized in the blood of wars; is our liberty 
in its wondrous expansiveness. 
They gave their all. 
You and I, in this present conflict for liberty, 
are asked to give only our bit. No, not give it; 
but share it. 
With the echo of the Pilgrim Fathers' prayers 
in our ears; and the ring of Patrick Henry’s 
words reverberating the world over; are there 
any of us who will not eagerly share the t rivi- 
lege of Liberty in freely buying Liberty Bonds 
to insure Libertv to all? 
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