Among Washington's maxims which he bequeathed to his country men were the two following: 'Observe good faith and justice...
Our navy is the surest guaranty of peace and the cheapest insurance against war.
Finally, it is peculiarly appropriate, when I have come to this city as the guest of the University of Pennsylvania, to ...
Again Washington said: 'Cherish public credit.'
To the Senate and House of Representatives:I transmit herewith for the information of the Congress a report on the progr...
Your attention is respectfully invited to the accompanying letter of the Secretary of Agriculture, recommending that 10,...
I have come, as I said, not to make a set speech, but to thank you for your greeting and to assure you that not one meet...
We need good laws, we need honest administration of the laws, and we cannot afford to be contented with less.
Americanism is not a matter of birthplace, of ancestry, of creed, of occupation; Americanism is a matter of the spirit t...
I should think ill of any man here who did not wish to leave his children a little better and not a little worse off mat...
The great prizes come more or less by accident.
Lincoln, himself a man of Southern birth, did not hesitate to appeal to the sword when he became satisfied that in no ot...
To speak discourteously, insultingly, does not do them any harm; it may irritate them, and therefore, it may do us some ...
It is the mark, or it should be the mark, of a strong, self-respecting nation never wantonly to injure the feelings or t...
Besides acting squarely, talk politely.
The great interest which our people feel in the story of Paul Jones's life, the national sense of gratitude for the grea...
It is a discredit to be dishonest, just as it is a discredit to be a coward.
May not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to serve our common country?