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Page 17 - The notion that a weak nation has the same right to live as a powerful nation is a presumptuous encroachment on the natural law of development.
Page 15 - Belshazzar is true of all men.' — high and low, rich and poor, bond and free> princes and people. It is a deeply affecting consideration, that the breath,, on which our life depends, and which i& itself so frail a thing, is in the 'hand...
Page 20 - Do not let the needs of the hour, however heavily they fall upon the men and women of the day, permit neglect of the defenses of to-morrow. Sacrifice everything to bequeath the spirit that has made the institutions which we would preserve and enlarge in our children.