. Catch words of patriotism. \j *7*«Jm*V tr~<* •S* S 3ulH I see the influence of thegreat Republic in tbe ameli-oration of the poor and op-pressed of every land, and intne modification of tne ar-bitrariness of power. Frank H. Hurd, died 1896. I do not mistrust tbe fu-ture. —Benjamin Harrison. We need above everythingelse now a realizing conscious-ness tbat our country s mate-rial prosperity is notbingunless it enables us tbe betterto fulfil tbose bigb duties towbicb we as a people arecalled. William H. Taft. m*zs?£. fa 3«lg (Alexander Hamilton, died 1804) Hamilton smote trie rockof the nati


. Catch words of patriotism. \j *7*«Jm*V tr~<* •S* S 3ulH I see the influence of thegreat Republic in tbe ameli-oration of the poor and op-pressed of every land, and intne modification of tne ar-bitrariness of power. Frank H. Hurd, died 1896. I do not mistrust tbe fu-ture. —Benjamin Harrison. We need above everythingelse now a realizing conscious-ness tbat our country s mate-rial prosperity is notbingunless it enables us tbe betterto fulfil tbose bigb duties towbicb we as a people arecalled. William H. Taft. m*zs?£. fa 3«lg (Alexander Hamilton, died 1804) Hamilton smote trie rockof the national resources, anaabundant streams of revenuegushed forth. He touchedthe dead corpse of the publiccredit, and it sprang to its xeet. —Daniel ^ffleoster. The very essence of a freegovernment consists in consid-ering offices as public trusts. John C. Calhoun, 1835. 3


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