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Two hundred and forty-eight years ago, our American forefathers put forth a new proposition about the inalienable rights of man, not only asserting this proposition but mutually staking their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor in its defense; among them the rights to life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness, together principles enshrined within that civilization wholly committed to the endurance of liberty and limited government, that civilization preserving the memory, the history and the heritage of their forefathers and their causes. 

There is no better occasion than this, and no better spirit than that of '76, to place your order for $17.76. We are nothing without our heritage, and we are thus empty without the means to sustain it; and the ideas that survive are the ones destined to defined the kind of future to be had.

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