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so they tell me that because i'm english, i mean is what we want the in the, in to mr. cox. the one who seems to tell him from means of ever seeing here is very satisfactory. the hour drive that i know what he's doing. he says people of times will protect the hope them inside the we're coming in to judge you 200 miles down the road. the 1st place you stated, the serious resistance the as the minister told to avoid entering the natives. but you wanted them to see what kind of mine who was the one that i'm worried the people may have forgotten what you did or his after a 100 years. it means more to me to them. i do sunset and watching my phone, the infinity accent, or i see that example or the when you, when i do back you can so i think like, i mean i you to say, i see your the i've is looking for things that then they do frequency see, visual she, i found out a lot of what i'm saying. so my name is fendy. can i come from england? and i've come really to find out more about the, the mission of lee and the history of colonialism in the region. what do you feel? the impact of th
so they tell me that because i'm english, i mean is what we want the in the, in to mr. cox. the one who seems to tell him from means of ever seeing here is very satisfactory. the hour drive that i know what he's doing. he says people of times will protect the hope them inside the we're coming in to judge you 200 miles down the road. the 1st place you stated, the serious resistance the as the minister told to avoid entering the natives. but you wanted them to see what kind of mine who was the...
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i mean is what we want the name to go to mr cox. the one who seems to tell him some means of ever seeing here is very satisfactory the hour drive and that i know what he's doing. he says, keep looking songs will protect the hope them inside the we're coming in to judge 200 miles down the road. the 1st place you stated, the serious resistance pull the as the minister told to avoid entering the natives. but you wanted them to see what kind of mine who was the one that i'm worried the people may have forgotten what you did. oh, it is. after a 100 years, it means more to me. to them. i do sunset and watching my phone, the infinity x and i see that exempt or state when you when i do back you comes up . i think like, i mean i you to say i've seen the i've is looking for things that then they do frequency. see there's an awesome day and super lot of what i'm saying. so my name is for me and i come from england and i've come really to find out more about the, the mission of lee and the history of colonialism in the region. what do you feel?
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they tell me that because i'm english may as well what the you mean to mr. cox the one who seems to cards, telling some means of ever seeing here is very satisfactory. the hour drive that, that nobody's doing is looking times will protect the hope them inside the we're coming in to judge 200 miles down the road. the 1st place you faced, the serious resistance, the and the minister told to avoid angering the natives, but you wanted them to see what kind of mine he was. the one that i'm worried the people may have forgotten what you did or his after a 100 years evenings moved to me then to them i do sunset and watching my phone, the infinity x and i see that exempt or state when you when i do back you can so i think, i mean i, you to say i've seen the i've is looking for things that the difficulty see there's a t i found out super low. so my name is sam. can i come from england? and i've come really to find out more about the, the mission of lee and the history of colonialism in, in the region. what do you feel? the impact of that fateful day in 1899. i mean the s
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so they tell me that because i'm english, i'm is what we want the in the into mr. cox. the use of areas. the one year seems to tell him from means of ever seeing here is very satisfactory. the hour drive that, that nobody's doing is look to psalms, will protect the hope of inside the we're coming into 200 miles down the road. the 1st place use takes the serious resistance the and the minister told you avoid angering the natives, but you wanted them to see what kind of mine he was. the one that i'm worried the people may have forgotten what you did for his after a 100 years. it means more to me then to them. i do sunset and watching my phone, the infinity x and i see that exempt or state when you when i divide few comes up i think like, i mean i you to say i see your the i've is looking for the use of sunday to frequency. see, there's a t i sunday so my name is sam. can i come from england? and i've come really to find out more about the, the mission of lee and the history of colonialism in, in the region. what do you feel? the impact of that fateful day in 1899. i mean
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assisting adult coach duncan and have in the moment to discuss the that the gap is eligible mentor, which mr. cox habits doesn't help. there is a couple of information about when was that? i was like you said it's ultimate tool football. yeah, we're also gonna save fluids as well as that. and that goes on these items or when they can draft anyone's advice that is against the window can. so i guess, yes, this is our team off i, let's see, i see the else the highest on this is the mine is athens of and i'll say i would say close, excuse me, with these intel let me see under it isn't flash for several. they can still, we got to that and fathers by dia, as it is so important. and that's the woke treated us vaughn, who can to type put it in boxes. that's my views can when they can, you know, as soon as i know we're not can exhibit us money. it's a good $11.00 plus it's got some kind of experience itself cuts as a new months kind of kind of use period comple events and then do the math on it from the high end using but stick to it of the end of this month. i guess because it goes to that one. if you re
assisting adult coach duncan and have in the moment to discuss the that the gap is eligible mentor, which mr. cox habits doesn't help. there is a couple of information about when was that? i was like you said it's ultimate tool football. yeah, we're also gonna save fluids as well as that. and that goes on these items or when they can draft anyone's advice that is against the window can. so i guess, yes, this is our team off i, let's see, i see the else the highest on this is the mine is athens...
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computer assisting adult coach duncan and have in the moment to discuss the that the gap is l major was mr. cox habits doesn't help. there is a couple of information about when was that it was like you said it's ultimate tool football. yeah, we also get off the oh, safe who is as long as i know when these gentle when that can that i don't see one device that is against the window can so like is yes, this is our team off i let's see. i see the else the highest on this is the minus athens of and i'll say i would say close, excuse me, with these intel. let me see under these flash 47, they can still be a d r to the fathers by dia, as it is. so important, and that's the work treated us vaughn, who can to type problem lots of stuff. my views can when they can, you know, as soon as i this is you know, will not, can, it was in augusta monday. it's a good $11.00 plus it's got some kind of used to be in the cell cuts as a new months, concave used period component in the math on it from the high end using bush stick cut off the end of this month, i guess because it doesn't say that on, if you remember it
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facts by the way even though he didn't win the election, mr. cox traveled on was 22000 miles campaigning by train and met estimated almost 2 million people during that trip. probably it shook half of those hands. some don't think just because you knew people you could win an election. unfortunately he was defeated by president harding. so moving on to harding's trips to alaska, bob 70 people were in this party. june of 19203 and the goal was to complete the alaska railroad with the traditional gold spike. here's a couple images i have moved through this and journey to what then and some would say now is quite a wilderness. a little too far ahead. talk a little bit about the significance of the gold spike and what that meant in 1869 as well as with the gold spike why was at a significant event? >> signalized the completion of the railroad line actually looks kind of awkward trying to drive a spike into the rail the lead him to do the first whack room people who did that kind of thing for a living. but it was a very hot day i think that spelled some
facts by the way even though he didn't win the election, mr. cox traveled on was 22000 miles campaigning by train and met estimated almost 2 million people during that trip. probably it shook half of those hands. some don't think just because you knew people you could win an election. unfortunately he was defeated by president harding. so moving on to harding's trips to alaska, bob 70 people were in this party. june of 19203 and the goal was to complete the alaska railroad with the traditional...
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] [applause] >> will they hurt the state of the state address delivered by our governor spencer cox. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, by the way this is thought in the script, two of the best people on the planet. [applause] madam lieutenant governor, my best friend abby. enter utah's public servants and my fellow utah gathered here tonight, welcome. i want to especially recognize senator representative mcpherson representative. congratulations join the best legislative body in the country. [applause] all right, i'm glad because the clapping out of the way. we have so much to govern a short amount of time i'll ask again like i did in previous years to please hold any applause until the end of the speech. no matter how difficult that may be especially for mike mauer and the gallery, right left back in 1847 a group of peculiar people arrive in utah. what they found us a place native americans already knew was quite different than anywhere else. our mountains are taller, our snow is deeper, and our red rocks are worldly. natural what is impossible to describe, dead horse points, the sanders and
] [applause] >> will they hurt the state of the state address delivered by our governor spencer cox. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, by the way this is thought in the script, two of the best people on the planet. [applause] madam lieutenant governor, my best friend abby. enter utah's public servants and my fellow utah gathered here tonight, welcome. i want to especially recognize senator representative mcpherson representative. congratulations join the best legislative body in the...
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[applause] >> we will now hear the state of the state address from our governor, spencer cox. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, this is not in the script, two of the best people on the planet. [applause] >> madame lieutenant governor, my best friend, abby, utah's public servants and my fellow utah, i want to especially recognize senator mcpherson and representative to faye, congratulations on joining the best legislative body in the country. [applause] >> glad we got the clapping out-of-the-way. we have so much to cover in a short time so i will ask again like i did in previous years to please hold any applause until the end of the speech, no matter how difficult that may be, especially for those in the gallery. in 1847, a group of peculiar people arrived in utah. what they found was a place that native americans already knew was quite different than anywhere else. our mountains are mountains are taller, our snow is deeper. our red rocks are otherworldly. we have natural wonders impossible to describe, dead horse point, the core peaks and dunes, and the largest living organism in the wo
[applause] >> we will now hear the state of the state address from our governor, spencer cox. >> mr. speaker, mr. president, this is not in the script, two of the best people on the planet. [applause] >> madame lieutenant governor, my best friend, abby, utah's public servants and my fellow utah, i want to especially recognize senator mcpherson and representative to faye, congratulations on joining the best legislative body in the country. [applause] >> glad we got the...
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account, nor any stronger endorsement of the authors findings than the fact that tricia nixon cox, president and mrs. nixon's eldest daughter, elected to write the foreword to this book, and she wrote in part, quote, much has been written about richard nixon's life and career. yet despite hundreds of volumes and profiles that have been penned, no author has taken such a richly detailed and deeply researched look into father's formative years. as paul carter has, i was pleasantly surprised that although i knew my father very well, even learned things about those early years that i had not known before. this new work adds a sense to a compendium of works researched and written in the last 20 years that tell the story of richard nixon's life. these include dr. irv gilman's, the and the president. the apprentice. as well as dr. luke nikas the year the pro politics. this collection is still very much in progress. there are authors that work now on material about richard nixon's legal career. a retrospective book on the nixon legacy today and the first full scale biography of lady pat nixon in nearly 40 y
account, nor any stronger endorsement of the authors findings than the fact that tricia nixon cox, president and mrs. nixon's eldest daughter, elected to write the foreword to this book, and she wrote in part, quote, much has been written about richard nixon's life and career. yet despite hundreds of volumes and profiles that have been penned, no author has taken such a richly detailed and deeply researched look into father's formative years. as paul carter has, i was pleasantly surprised that...
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the bonds of love to greet farewell i hope history tell hannibal cox company b 14th us colored troops troops. bellaire, august 25th, 1864. mr. president, it is my desire to be free to go see people on the eastern shore. my mistress won't let me. you will please let me know if we are free and what i can do. i wait to you for advice. please send me word this or as soon as possible. i any davis. good evening and you for joining us for written then spoken now a theater allies book talk focusing on the importance of black voices in history. i'm denise j. heart professor and dramaturg howard university. and i'll be your moderator this evening. throughout the evening will hear as we already have selected letters from jonathan w white's book to address you as my friend african-american letters to abraham. dr. white is also the author of a house built by slaves, african-american visitors to the lincoln white house. in addition to dr. white, we will hear from historian and retired howard university professor dr. edna mefford. dr. medford in forward of to address you as my friend, you discuss how historians have relegated the lived ex
the bonds of love to greet farewell i hope history tell hannibal cox company b 14th us colored troops troops. bellaire, august 25th, 1864. mr. president, it is my desire to be free to go see people on the eastern shore. my mistress won't let me. you will please let me know if we are free and what i can do. i wait to you for advice. please send me word this or as soon as possible. i any davis. good evening and you for joining us for written then spoken now a theater allies book talk focusing on...
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