Bits of Wisdom; Or, Daily ThoughtsR.H. Woodward Company, 1901 - 120페이지 |
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... for all around him , will long remain in the hearts of his countrymen . He loved them in re- turn with such patriotism and unselfish- ness that in this hour of their grief and 3 humiliation he would say to them : It is God's PREFACE. ...
... for all around him , will long remain in the hearts of his countrymen . He loved them in re- turn with such patriotism and unselfish- ness that in this hour of their grief and 3 humiliation he would say to them : It is God's PREFACE. ...
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... heart which it is some- times supposed may safely be neglected . " The man who is universally mourned acquired the highest distinction which this great country can confer on any man , and he lived a useful life . He was not deficient in ...
... heart which it is some- times supposed may safely be neglected . " The man who is universally mourned acquired the highest distinction which this great country can confer on any man , and he lived a useful life . He was not deficient in ...
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... heart which I fear university students sometimes feel like keeping in the background or abandoning . " What is there left behind for our people by the President we mourn ? He has left us a priceless gift in his example of a useful and ...
... heart which I fear university students sometimes feel like keeping in the background or abandoning . " What is there left behind for our people by the President we mourn ? He has left us a priceless gift in his example of a useful and ...
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... hearts and helpful hands are needed , and , fortunately , we have them in every part of our beloved country . January 29 . The people will not tolerate repudia- tion of public law or private dealings . January 30 . Missionaries have ...
... hearts and helpful hands are needed , and , fortunately , we have them in every part of our beloved country . January 29 . The people will not tolerate repudia- tion of public law or private dealings . January 30 . Missionaries have ...
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... - tations and perils , requiring constant vigi- lance to avoid . June 7 . What is in the hearts and consciences of the people touching any public question is not effective until it is written in public statute 52 BITS OF WISDOM , MCKINLEY .
... - tations and perils , requiring constant vigi- lance to avoid . June 7 . What is in the hearts and consciences of the people touching any public question is not effective until it is written in public statute 52 BITS OF WISDOM , MCKINLEY .
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81 페이지 - The period of exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. Commercial wars are unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times ; measures of retaliation are not.
67 페이지 - What we produce beyond our domestic consumption must have a vent abroad. The excess must be relieved through a foreign outlet, and we should sell everywhere we can and buy wherever the buying will enlarge our sales and productions, and thereby make a greater demand for home labor.
88 페이지 - Our duty is the care and security of these deposits, and their safe investment demands the highest integrity and the best business capacity of those in charge of these depositories of the people's earnings. "We have a vast and intricate business built up through years of toil and struggle, in which every part of the country has its stake, which will not permit of either neglect or of undue selfishness.
50 페이지 - The quest for trade is an incentive to men of business to devise, invent, improve, and economize in the cost of production. Business life, whether among ourselves or with other peoples, is ever a sharp struggle for success.
98 페이지 - Expositions are the timekeepers of progress. They record the world's advancement. They stimulate the energy, enterprise and intellect of the people and quicken human genius. They go into the home. They broaden and brighten the daily life of the people. They open mighty storehouses of information to the student. Every exposition, great or small, has helped to some onward step. Comparison of ideas is always educational, and as such instructs the brain and hand of man.
62 페이지 - ... avail. It became inevitable; and the Congress at its first regular session, without party division, provided money in anticipation of the crisis and in preparation to meet it It came. The result was signally favorable to American arms and in the highest degree honorable to the Government. It imposed upon us obligations from which we cannot escape and from which it would be dishonorable to seek escape.
89 페이지 - Our capacity to produce has developed so enormously and our products have so multiplied that the problem of more markets requires our urgent and immediate attention. Only a broad and enlightened policy will keep what we have. No other policy will get more. In these times of marvelous business energy and gain we ought to be looking to...
34 페이지 - The great essential to our happiness and prosperity is that we adhere to the principles upon which the Government was established and insist upon their faithful observance. "Equality of rights must prevail and our laws be always and everywhere respected and obeyed. We may have failed in the discharge of our full duty as citizens of the great republic, but it is consoling and encouraging to realize that free speech, a free press, free thought, free schools, the...
78 페이지 - The Pan-American Exposition has done its work thoroughly, presenting in its exhibits evidences of the highest skill and illustrating the progress of the human family in the western hemisphere. This portion of the earth has no cause for humiliation for the part it has performed in the march of civilization.
61 페이지 - It is universally conceded that combinations which engross or control the market of any particular kind of merchandise or commodity necessary to the general community, by suppressing natural and ordinary competition, whereby prices are unduly enhanced to the general consumer, are obnoxious not only to the common law but also to the public welfare.