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Van D. and a lot of harvest… the English man from Boston, the merchant Thomas.
May 07, 2026 05:10PM
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In the book, when you see the characters terrified of "Socialism," they aren't just afraid of losing money; they are afraid of losing the Myth. If the "Grid" is fair and everyone is taken care of, then being a "van Dyck" doesn't mean you’re special anymore—it just means you’re a citizen.
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“And then she laughed and laughed and laughed, until she cried.”
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Frank Master… the Irish.. it feels like a lot of excerpts and the stories don’t seem to resolve themselves. This is awkward moving forward with incomplete plot lines.
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The trial was a sensation because Zenger’s lawyer, A. Hamilton did something revolutionary. He admitted Zenger printed the articles but argued that the truth is a defense.
He told the jury that they had the right to determine the law themselves. When the jury found Zenger "Not Guilty," it was a massive blow to the "English Rulers." It established the foundation for what would eventually become the First Amendment.
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Wow… is this book a first hand account of the revolutionary war or what?
May 08, 2026 03:00PM
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The chapter title refers to her emotional journey. Unlike her ancestors who often married for "discretion" or "land," Susan is navigating a New York that is becoming more romanticized and individualistic.
May 08, 2026 02:30PM
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