Show I Sayings of 0 Statesmen I that did not spring from politically i f have never had a the sentiments embodied In fn the Declaration ABRAHAM or of Ai Independence LINCOLN The nation which indulges toward another an an habitual hatred or oran oran an nn habitual fondness is in some degree a slave GEORGE WASHINGTON The power of t treaties Is d Jointly in the President and In Inthe Inthe inthe the Senate which is a branch of ot the legislature JAMES MADISON The Democratic slogan of 1916 Kept us out ont of war Is now known to every intelligent person to have been political camouflage KOOSE f. f America has a hemisphere to itself It must have Its separate system tys- tys 18 tem tern of or Interests which must not be subordinated to those of oC Europe pe I THOMAS JEFFERSON Our diplomatic relations connect us on terms of or equality and honest hon bun est friendship with the chief Powers of the w world while we avoid arold on- on entangling tangling participation in their intrigues their passions and J their w wars ra GEORGE BANCROFT ANCROFT The moral character of the United States Is of or more fD importance than any alliance JOU JOHN f ADAMS We oVe want a man who standing f on a mountain height sees all aU the achievement ment of our past history and carries In his heart the memory of or all its glorious deeds and who looking g forward prepares to meet the labor and dangers to come GARFIELD Tho The stability of oC this government and the unity of this nation depend de de' le pend pond solely on the cordial support and earnest loyalty of the people G Lf i Interest In public affairs national state stale and city should be ever present and active and not abated from one years ears end t to the oJ other her Every public duty Is honorable McKINLEY The Rep Republican bUcan party ty has walked upon high paths It has set before before before be be- fore It ever the maintenance of ot the Union the honor of the flag and the prosperity of our people HARRISON I I I |