. Catch words of patriotism. fc April Tkere is notking in tke-world tliat calls so loudly fortke devotion of tkeir kest tal-ents ky our kest young menas does tke Nation and Gov-ernment. — William H. Taft. For wkat avail tke plougk or sail,Or land or life, if Freedom fail? Raljbh VC^aJdo Emerson, died 1882. ^$fe kave grown to ke tkemost powerful nation on eartktkrougk tke valor of citizen SOldierS. —Bourke Cockran. ft 3 r 1 ?* s <* <t <* A<t ^ *,W» April I know no North, noSouth, no East, no ^vVest. Henry Clay. The highest duty of anAmerican is to enjoy his lib-erty. —Donelson Caffe
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. Catch words of patriotism. fc April Tkere is notking in tke-world tliat calls so loudly fortke devotion of tkeir kest tal-ents ky our kest young menas does tke Nation and Gov-ernment. — William H. Taft. For wkat avail tke plougk or sail, Or land or life, if Freedom fail? Raljbh VC^aJdo Emerson, died 1882. ^$fe kave grown to ke tkemost powerful nation on eartktkrougk tke valor of citizen SOldierS. —Bourke Cockran. ft 3 r 1 ?* s <* <t <* A<t ^ *, W» April I know no North, noSouth, no East, no ^vVest. Henry Clay. The highest duty of anAmerican is to enjoy his lib-erty. —Donelson Caffery. SH|trttgflj The preservation or thesacred fire of liberty and thedestiny of the republicanmodel of government arejustly considered as deeply, asfinally staked on the experi-ment entrusted to the handsof the American people. vvasnington s Inaugural, 1789. Y*». » Hag 3tof (Bat*/* of Manila Bay, 1898) The Flag that knows noconquering roes m newer glory rides. —Wallace Rice. Our fathers repudiated thewhole doctrine of the legalsuperiority of families orraces, and proclaimed theequality of men before thelaw. Upon that they createda revolution and built a re-public. —Thaddeus Stevens. aujtra The Declaration of Inde-pendence is the fundamentalconstitution of every State. Alexander Hamilton. 57 <t <f A<t * s ilag fourth vVe nave never invokedforce except to vindicate jus-tice. —Bourlze Cockran. God or the free! our NationblessIn its strong manhood asits birth, And make its life a star ofnopeFor all the struggling of theearth. VPilliam Ross VPaJJace. &txtfr Self government, general aswell as local, is indispensable to Our liberty. —Francis Lieher.