“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 2.9K
“ It is a common popular statement that the languages of the American continent are innumerable and mutually unintelligible. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 1.3K
“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 1.5K
“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 1.1K
“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 3.8K
“ Some of our artists have the bad taste to represent the beaver as perched on the maple bough, a most unpleasant position for the poor animal, and suggestive of the thought, that he is in the act of gnawing through the trunk of our national tree ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 3.5K
“ It is a common popular statement that the languages of the American continent are innumerable and mutually unintelligible. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 2.4K
“ Some of our artists have the bad taste to represent the beaver as perched on the maple bough, a most unpleasant position for the poor animal, and suggestive of the thought, that he is in the act of gnawing through the trunk of our national tree ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 1.1K
“ Some of our artists have the bad taste to represent the beaver as perched on the maple bough, a most unpleasant position for the poor animal, and suggestive of the thought, that he is in the act of gnawing through the trunk of our national tree ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 3.6K
“ It is a common popular statement that the languages of the American continent are innumerable and mutually unintelligible. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 2.5K
“ Some of our artists have the bad taste to represent the beaver as perched on the maple bough, a most unpleasant position for the poor animal, and suggestive of the thought, that he is in the act of gnawing through the trunk of our national tree ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 3.8K
“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 2.9K
“ It is a common popular statement that the languages of the American continent are innumerable and mutually unintelligible. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 3.6K
“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 764
“ The beaver in his sagacity, his industry, his ingenuity, and his perseverance, is a most respectable animal: a much better emblem for our country than the rapacious eagle or even the lordly lion; but he is also a type of unvarying instincts and Old World traditions. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 1.8K
“ It is a common popular statement that the languages of the American continent are innumerable and mutually unintelligible. ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 2.4K
“ Some of our artists have the bad taste to represent the beaver as perched on the maple bough, a most unpleasant position for the poor animal, and suggestive of the thought, that he is in the act of gnawing through the trunk of our national tree ”
- John W. Dawson- Copy
- 2.8K
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