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My mother was an immigrant from Lebanon to the United States. She came when she was 18 years old in 1920.


George J. Mitchell


#immigrant #lebanon #mother #old #she

My father was the orphaned son of immigrants to the United States from Ireland. My father never knew his parents. His mother died - we're not sure - either at or shortly after his birth, and he and all of his siblings were placed in orphanages in the Boston area.


George J. Mitchell


#area #birth #boston #died #either

What is good about the United States is the sense that you can disagree with the government and not be seen as unpatriotic, although many in the government will try to make you seem unpatriotic.


George J. Mitchell


#although #disagree #good #government #make

The south produced statesmen and soldiers, planters and doctors and lawyers and poets, but certainly no engineers and mechanics. Let Yankees adopt such low callings.


Margaret Mitchell


#certainly #doctors #engineers #lawyers #low

As to the question of elected or not elected, each member of the European Commission has been appointed jointly by the governments of the 15 member states, and undergone individual scrutiny and a vote of confidence from the European Parliament.


Mario Monti


#been #commission #confidence #each #elected

In the United States three new methods of transportation made their appearance at almost the same time - the steamboat, the canal boat, and the rail car.


John Moody


#appearance #boat #canal #car #made

The United States as we know it today is largely the result of mechanical inventions, and in particular of agricultural machinery and the railroad.


John Moody


#inventions #know #largely #machinery #mechanical

When the scheme for the construction of a railroad from Baltimore to the waters of the Ohio River first began to take form, the United States had barely emerged from the Revolutionary period.


John Moody


#barely #began #construction #emerged #first

Yet, in 1850 nearly all the railroads in the United States lay east of the Mississippi River, and all of them, even when they were physically mere extensions of one another, were separately owned and separately managed.


John Moody


#east #even #extensions #lay #managed

The same contingencies of time and space that force a statesman or soldier to make decisions, impel the historian, though with less urgency, to make up his mind.


Samuel E. Morison


#decisions #force #his #historian #less






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